In the stories "The Count of Monte Crisco" and "Blessings" the themes were also the same and different in many ways. They both included supporting details to supports these ideas. There were many things that were different and the same in the story. Some things that were different were setting and freedom. Some things that were the same where they both used senses to make the characters happy, and they both used something the characters’ thought were nice. In both stories they started out well. They started with regular people. They were doing lots of normal stuff then you learned their background. It got more and more wondrous as the story went on they started to tell their story more and more. It went from happy to sad. Some things
A similarity noticed was the main topic of each story. Each express their view and their experience living in America. Both being girls living in an American society. Both talking about their American identity while being a mix of different ethnicities.
The main reason that these stories are alike, are that they relate to women. Whether you are a daughter, or a wife, changes are you can relate to
The two stories were alike in the fact that both authors lost their parents at a very young age. Since they lost their parents at a young age, they were both raised by their grandparents. Both stories also begin with a safe arrival to a new country. Both also said the journey to the new country was a two month long trip. And lastly, the the refugees and the pilgrims traveled to a completely different continents and had to adapt to new cultures. These are all the similarities between the two stories.
Next, the characters Louise Mallard and Emily Grierson are similar is their own progress throughout the two different stories. At the start of both stories, the writers made it
The similarities between the stories may not appear very apparent at first over closer analyzation the appear more apparent .Both stories are focused around a brother and a sister whom
starting when she was born in 1940. I found both to be stories of each of the author’s lives
Another similarity they have is that each tale is full of culture. In each tale the magical aspects are culturally based. In Tam and Cam it is shown in reincarnation. It is a Buddhist based tale, it brings Buddha as the magic helping tool. As well as in The Algonquin Cinderella culture plays a major role. In the Native American culture they viewed innocence as goodness. They looked upon it as a life decision that was to be used. These also created the
Although the stories’ main components mirror each other, they still differentiate. For example, in “The Devil and Tom Walker,” everyone believes Tom has made a deal with the devil, whereas in “Young Goodman Brown,” the author questions the actuality of the night’s events: “Had Goodman Brown fallen asleep in the forest and only dreamed a wild dream of a witch-meaning?” Even if the incidents never did transpire, Goodman Brown could not return to his Christian life. On the other hand, Tom Walker tried living a Christian life again, but the devil still carried him off. The protagonists’ relationship with their wives also varied between the stories. Goodman Brown loved his seemingly innocent wife, Faith; while Tom Walker hated his termagant wife and though he
In conclusion, while both stories have similar cuisines, their settings and points of views are fairly different.
The similarity and connection existing between the two stories is the point of view in the two essays. The stories are both written in the first person perspective and that
The stories we read in class had a lot of distinct similarities in each story. One similarity I saw was; all the stories introduced their settings in the beginning. Also, all the stories explain some truths about the world we live in. For example, in The Lottery, this story shows the danger of blindly following traditions of the community was so used to playing the lottery, that it has become a normal habit for them not realizing the damage this “lottery” is causing them and the people who has to lose their life for it. Another example, in The Lottery, is when Mrs. Delacroix turned against her good friend Tessie by picking up the largest stone to kill her which shows that there are certain friends you may have and when certain situations happens, their true colors will show and they may not have been a true friend to begin with. Also, in Young Goodman Brown, along his spiritual journey he encountered people he knew already, but then those people started to act the total opposite of what Goodman thought of his friends. This shows that in life, not everything is what it seems, no matter how you see it. Another example is
These two stories contain themes that are different as well as themes that are the same. The tones in these stories overlap in a way. These overlapping tones are:
The similarities I took from the theme of The Count of Monte Crisco and a scene from Blessings are that they both have something to do with wanting to be free in a way. In The Count of Monte Crisco Edmond wants to get out of jail. In Blessings Jesse and Rene are climbing ridges and climb them and that is how he feels free.
Where the two authors are utilizing the same literary element, the presentation is remarkably different and produces a different feel in each story.
There are many similarities and differences from both stories. In my essay, it is going to talk about hose similarities and differences in the stories. Also, I will show textual evidence from both texts. When I do this I am going to explain how the theme is of both of these stories. The Stories Are the Mount of Monte Cristo and Blessings.