When I was younger, I loved all nursery rhymes, but I enjoyed little red riding hood and Goldilocks the most. I enjoyed them when I was younger because they had similar mindsets as I did when I was a kid. Little Red was similar to me in that I believed everything I heard. For instance, in the story when the wolf acted like her grandmother she believed it. Little Red and I are also similar in that we do what we were told. An example of that would be when her mother asked Little Red to deliver something to her grandmother she did it. Goldilocks and I are also similar in the way that we be both tried and got away with things sometimes. In the story, she went into the bear's house, and took their porridge without asking. We were also
A person that I am very similar to is Brittney Griner. We have many things in common including our love for the game of basketball. The things we both love about basketball are, it tends to get us in shape in less time than working out for 10 minutes a day. Next, it lets us get out some of the frustration we have built up in us and last we both always have trouble figuring out what to wear on game days. So, I think that Brittney Griner and I are alike because, we love basketball, we both have anger issues we need to control, and have trouble figuring out what to wear on game days.
With this information gathered, we can compare the two on how they are alike. Tim and Ponyboy are similar because they are both hardworking, brave, and loyal. Tim and Ponyboy are both hardworking. First, they both show this by helping their family. For example, “Sam, are you gonna help me with the milking” (11).
People can have the most striking similarities, but also have many differences. Sometimes, they have very similar characters to remind you of each other. In the play “The Ring of General Macas” by Josefine Niggli and the film “Pan's Labyrinth” by Guillermo del Toro, the two characters Carmen and Mariana are similar, however they face the trials and challenges of life very differently. The characters of Carmen and Mariana are similar. An example is that I think they both need a husband to live in a time of war, or in this case, a revolution.
According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary similarity is defined as a quality that makes one person or thing like another. ("Merriam-Webster") Many people tend to believe that diversification is what makes life interesting, this is true; however, humans are genetically inclined to remain with what they are familiar with. Humans are generally creatures of habit, they will continue going to the same coffee shop, order the exact same coffee, every single time they visit: the similar elements bring them comfort. Authors are no different than the average person: they will only write about what they are familiar with. In the Devil and Tom Walker and Rip Van Winkle, we see that the author Washington Irving uses similarities in setting, male protagonists, female antagonists, and mystic characters.
“The truth is what I make it, I could set this world on fire and call it rain.” - Red Queen. Mare Barrow lives in a world divided by blood, the reds and the silvers, the silvers are better than all of the reds and all the reds are good for is fighting in war, all until Mare Barrow. Mare’s brothers have all gone off to war and her best friend Kilron is going to as soon as he turns 18, but Mare, being as stubborn as always, decides to do something about it. This suspenseful book is a page turner as something happens to Mare that doesn’t just change Mare, but the entire world of reds and silvers. Red Queen isn't just reds and silvers but it portrays a whole message about segregation in the real world as well. The reds are treated differently just because the color of their blood and the silvers are treated like royalty because of their blood color and they all have amazing powers, for example, there is strong arm, a super strong person. There is a nymph, someone who controls water, and many more. This is similar to segregation between sexes or races and throughout the whole book, protests are occurring between bloods for equality.
Most Americans often compare themselves with characters from their favorite movie or book. In fact, some people may even visualize themselves as their favorite character when they are watching a movie or reading a book. I relate most with the movie character Tip from the animated movie Home. Tip is very similar to me because she loves traveling and sight-seeing, she adores her pets, and she would do anything for her mom.
What are characteristics of two women from different stories have in common. Each lady lived in different geographic area from one another, but both stories had shown the similar reflection of their lives style back to that early century. Miss. Emily from “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner was a single woman who grew up in a wealthy family and was the only child of Griesons. However, Emily was unlucky person. She did not enjoy her life that much as the family’s business was in trouble and the father died too soon. As he left her alone and with nothing, petty Emily was heartbroken and afraid to face with some of her father obligation. At that time, she also found the lover that people thought he could help her
One of the characters that I found the most similarities with was Jean Finch also known by her childhood nickname, Scout. Because of her background of living on a farm and having older siblings who continually test her patience I could relate to how she was feeling. For example, when Jem, Jean’s brother, turns twelve he starts to become annoyed with her and wants her to start to act more ladylike. This I relate to because I am a tomboy myself and often my sisters want me to dress up and become proper like them. Throughout this story the similarities between me as the reader and the characters within this story continue to grow which makes it interesting for me to
Nya and I differ in many ways, but we also have multiple similarities too. For example, as one of our responsibilities, we both have to take care of our siblings. On the other hand, we have pretty different daily schedules. Nya is an 11 year old girl from South Sudan, whereas I am a 12 year old girl from Indiana. Referring back to the information I have learned about Nya, I would say that we are more different than similar.
It all started when Molly was getting in her last minute service hours. She was helping the city takes its annual homeless count when she saw a homeless girl not much older than herself struggling. This sparked a desperation in her to help. She came up with the ambitious goal of reuniting Red with her family by Christmas Eve and was determined not to fail. She and her service dog, Pixel, spend almost every minute trying to help Red and find some information that will help her complete her mission. Unfortunately, Red isn’t quite ready to talk about her past yet, and Molly has some secrets of her own that are haunting her too. The more Molly learns about Red, the more desperate she is to help her. However, as you read through this gripping tale
Many people compare themselves to the characters in a movie or a book. This comparison includes physical and personality traits. I think I am most like Ginny Weasley because of our likes, dislikes, and what we do in our free time. The both of us love sports, and play whenever we can. She is also very kind, determined, intelligent, and a great leader. I may not be a witch, but Ginny Weasley and I have a lot in common.
Second similarity is that the other character did something to make the narrator angry at them.
Imagine you have lived your whole life being “the poor ones” and having the label “red” but, one day that all changed. In the book Red Queen by Victoria Aveyar, a eighteen year old girl named Mare had grown up her whole life knowing she would always look up to the “silvers, always be a “red”, and go to war when she turned eighteen. Red Queen had many things I liked, disliked, and connected with while reading it. There wasn’t a dull moment in Red Queen.
Abigail Williams and I are similar because we both are selfish. Abigail is selfish because she was willing to let people die so she could avoid her punishment. She is also selfish because she places her own needs before the community. One thing Abigail is selfish of doing is trying to get with John Proctor when he is married. I happen to relate to Abigail being selfish. I relate to her
You are being deceived; two things can seem similar, but really, they are very different. What you initially see is not always accurate, this is especially prominent in literature. Though “Dark They Were and Golden Eyed” and “The Last Dog” appear to be similar, because they have similar genes and characters, they have contrasting themes that are developed in vastly different ways.