When looking at these two stories there was a crystal resemblance between both pieces, yet there were numerous disparities. In the beginning of the story, Initiation, the protagonist, Millicent was attempting to enter “The” sorority of High school. Like Jerry who is trying to swim through the tunnel, she had to face many challenges to achieve her goal. Although these characters both display different attributes, they share the same ambition in the end. Both characters changed over the story. They reached a maturity level which changed the way they saw the world. Millicent didn't want to be in the sorority, her eyes opened and she missed her old life. Jerry went home, rather than swimming, because after they accomplished their goals, they
The similarities between the two stories speak of life's lessons and the sometimes-painful road we have to take in order to gain life
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
In some ways both short stories were written with some similarities in mind. In both of the short stories that were told there was a death taken place which is a sad thing in stories that could affect the mood of the reader. After the death there is someone to clean it up and keep it secret so no one would know In both of the stories there is unique writing styles used to add effect to the story. These are some of the things that were used in both stories that kind of put them together as
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
In both stories the readers are presented with both the characters choosing to conform with their peers, and join in on the immoral demonstrations.
Intersectionality is a framework that must be applied to all social justice work, a frame that recognizes the multiple aspects of identity that enrich our lives and experiences. This framework synthesizes and complicates oppressions and marginalization’s. In the article, “Why Intersectionality Can’t Wait” Kimberle Crenshaw talks about how the purpose of intersectionality has been lost. Intersectional somehow creates an environment of bullying and privilege checking. This society cannot afford to have movements that are not intersectional because all races need to be embraced and have equality.
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
In "Brothers are the Same" Temas he had to prove to everyone that he was becoming an adult. Temas, faces a lion that represents honor, manhood, and a girl to gain the lacked self-pride he must now obtain. In "Through the Tunnel" for Jerry, he just wanted to determain wheather or not he could go through the tunnel . For Jerry, the tunnel and getting past it only represents confidence and having done something that seemed impossible. I think that both situations were a good way to show an example for growingup. The theme for both stories were very similar.
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
Sal once again shows how both of the two stories tie together in the end in the chapter “Bybanks”. She says, “My mother’s story was behind Phoebe's” (Creech, 260). This helps us to understand that both of these stories are in many ways the same. Another example is how both stories focus largely on
Blueprints a plan that makes a building strong, In all the stories “We Beat the Street”, “The Road Not Taken” and, “Jim Henson Cartoon” all of them built up from rock bottom to top. The Doctors who grew up in the neighborhoods of Newark, The Roads not taken, Different paths that lead to full lives, and A young man who realized that he will make his own path, his own destiny. If you don’t like your destiny, don’t accept it, have the courage to change it. A person grows up when they are able to overcome hardships. Protection is important but there are some things that a person must overcome on their own. No matter how different the texts are, Bonds, People, Values all aspects that they have in common with each other. People and Characters change but some things never change, Bonds are more than just blood, it's friendship, love, accepting differences.
These two stories have few things in common that can be described in a way that
One similarity is that they both aimed to study friendships in children and to also provide a persuasive explanation into this. A further similarity was in their methods used for measuring their research, as both initially used a qualitative approach.
Besides the plot, the settings of the stories shared some similarities but also had some differences between them. The setting of The Lesson seemed to take place during the mid-20th century because we know at the time we have a singular currency but that is all we can assume while A&P also seems to take place in the mid-20th century and we seem to know that because of the first footnote in the story. Besides that, there is nothing similar about the settings and is mostly different since we know The Lesson takes place in a store and on the streets of Harlem while A&P takes place in a grocery store near Boston so we already see differences in location. Also for a short period of time during A&P, Sammy seems to be roaming in his imagination which
Both stories have an escape, bullied main characters. Wade and Bastian have a hard time making friends. They didn’t enjoy going to school because they would get bullied by their fellow classmates. Wade explains,