Parcc 8 Item 7 In the stories "Confetti Girl" and "Tortilla Sun," the point of views are very similar. They are similar because the deal with helpful parents and bratty kids. The stories have the bratty kids disrespecting their parents that are trying to help them. In both of the stories, the point of view is similar because the stories have two bratty kids, they also have two helpful parents, and they both have to girls for the kids. In both of he stories, there were two bratty kids with only one of their parents. The two bratty kids wanted nothing to do with whatever their parents were doing. In the story “Confetti Girl” the main character was the girl and her dad. The girl didn't want her dad to look for a book that she forgot in
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
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.
To begin, in both stories they’re growing up in a single parent home,in “ Confetti Girl”, in paragraph six, her dad made her cook on certain days, but she said she doesn’t cook like mom. Also, the Narrator misses her mom, and doesn’t with her dad. In paragraph 46, in “Tortilla Sun”, Izzy has a baseball as a memory that connects her to her dad. Since her mom is leaving and she has no dad, she can't stay
Have you ever gotten into a quarrel with your parents? Have you ever fought relentlessly until you get your own way? Many times when children get into fights with their parents, they do not have the same views as the other person. They both angrily proclaim what they believe is correct, and why the other’s point is not valid. Parents and children typically argue back and forth with each other, and in the worst cases, the tension lingers for days. The narrator’s views in both Confetti Girl by Diana Lopez and Tortilla Sun by Jennifer Cervantes differ from the parent’s perspective and the child’s perspective. In many cases that I have encountered, I get mad at my parents for saying something that I do not agree with and that is irrelevant. Although
Point of view can do numerous things to a story. For example, the story would change if you had the point of view of the main character’s thoughts, than if you had the point of view of a secondary character that watched the main plot unroll from the sidelines. Point of view doesn't just change the way a reader sees the story, but it can also cause tension between the characters portrayed in their point of view. In both Confetti Girl and Tortilla Sun, point of view causes tension between the narrator and the parents. In Confetti Girl, the conflict is that the father and daughter share different interests. In Tortilla Sun, the main character has conflict with her mother because they have opposing views on the situation. These conflicts arise with the narrator's point of view on the parent and their interests. When you write a story with a certain point of view, the essay changes. In order to write the best story out there, you need to use the best point of view that fits the story's plot, and that will affect the story and its characters in the best
Confetti Girl and Tortilla Sun is written by Diana Lopez and Jennifer Cervantes. The two Point of View’s are causing tension because the parents don’t seem to understand the children’s interests.
there are two stories that are humorous also kinda sad and hppy and related to the world today. these two stories are “Seventh Grade” by Gary Soto and “Stolen Day”by Sherwood Anderson.now in these stories there are similarities and differences between the 2 main characters (which are Victor and the Narrator).so their problems, lessons, and character traits are both different and the same.
Most kids argue with their parents because they see life in different ways. Every human being sees life in different ways which can start arguments. In the story, “Confetti Girl” and “Tortilla Sun” tension is created between a child and parent because of their different views on life. The parent believes what they're doing is best for their child. The child on the other hand feels as if their parent is wrong. The different points of view between the parent and the child creates tension between the parents in both stories because the parents aren’t understanding and don’t acknowledge the child’s opinion.
These two stories have few things in common that can be described in a way that
In conclusion, while both stories have similar cuisines, their settings and points of views are fairly different.
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
The girl’s point of view in “Confetti Girl” is that all she wants to do is focus on her soccer games, and not get her school work done. Well, her dad wants her to be successful and make good grades, also for her to study. She doesn’t agree with her father’s decision. All she wants to do is play soccer. Her dad wanted her to finish the first four chapters of
There will be many disagreements when it comes to family. People get through them and then move on to other topics. Usually about theirs interests and things like that. In both Confetti Girl and Tortilla Sun, both narrators clearly have points of views different from their parents. In both, the narrators oppose their parents for being selfish, choosing their professional careers over their children. They put work above family, neglecting the desires and needs of their daughters. Both daughters are desperately yearning to be close to their parents. In Confetti Girl, the narrator wants her dad to listen to her, while he would rather focus on his teaching profession. In Tortilla Sun, the narrator wants her mom to consider her feelings about
n the story “Thank You M’am” and the story “An American Childhood”, it shows the turning points of the main characters. In the story “Thank You M’am”, a boy named Roger tried to steal a purse off of a lady named Mrs. Jones. The storyline is about how Roger learns to be trusted again. Markedly, in the story “An American Childhood”, there was a girl named Annie, who had a big interest in the area of Science. Whenever Annie would accomplish anything, her parents wouldn't really care. The story was mainly about how Annie realized that you can always pursue your own interests, even when nobody else really cares.
One of the main characters is Bruno. Bruno is a nine year old boy from Germany and he loves to go on adventures/exploring. He has a huge house that he shares with his parents, Gretel, and the servants. He reads, does art, and he is a mischief maker. He always gets in a lot of trouble, especially when he is exploring. The other main character is Shmuel. Shmuel is also a nine year old boy that is Jewish, but lives in Poland, him and his family were forced to work at the Out with Camp. He is calm and quiet and doesn’t get in trouble. You may think they are different, but they have good friend connections in between the two of them. Bruno tries to entertain himself since his parents won’t let him go explore because he always gets in trouble when