Rachel & Mako Mako and Rachel are interested characters. Some similarities of Rachel & Mako are, Rachel did not agree about the sweater was hers and Mako listened to her mother about the front that makes them both respectful. Differences Of Rachel & Mako are Rachel is emotional because she cried in class. Mako is brave because she fought and killed Tupa the shark. Rachel is babyish because she was crying about the sweatshirt is not hers. Mako is protective because she went after Afa. Mako and Rachel are different characters but sure same similar things in common.
Rachel represents the cultural clash most, while she is the spoiled oldest girly girl and does not like her dad for making them come. Leah represents western cultural arrogance,
One of the most prominent similarities between the two is the alienation they felt from their mothers. Despite the love they
For example, when Rachel loses herself when challenged by the teacher Mrs.Price. For instance when Mrs.Price says “ Of course it’s yours I remember you wearing it once. “Because she’s older and the teacher, she’s right and I’m not. This shows how Rachel's
Rachel now sees people in two different ways, she says, "People who look like me and people who don't look like me” (Durrow 9). She also said, “I'm not the color of my skin. I'm a story. One with a past and a future unwritten.”
The book Stargirl, written by Jerry Spinelli, is about a girl named Stargirl Caraway. Stargirl recently enrolled in a new high school after being previously homeschooled. She was different from the other students in several ways. Stargirl wore different outfits and acted differently from the other kids. She plays her ukulele at lunch and she is nice to everyone despite not receiving the same treatment from the other kids. After amusing behavior at a football game, Stargirl becomes a cheerleader and is the most popular girl in school. However, Stargirl was cheering for the opposing team during basketball season, the student body turned on her. After some time during the school year, the student body accepted Stargirl for who she was after the dance. Throughout the story, Stargirl was treated too harshly by the other students from the first few months of school when everything about her was being judged and through her acceptance, eventual rejection, of her by the students.
One difference both characters have is that the grandmother at the end seems to find spiritual peace. At the beginning, she described the misfit as a bad guy, but the moment she touched him, she connected with him and knew he was a
The second parent child conflict is depicted in how Rachel wants to have a voice in how she runs her life within the family. She is discredited by her father
“I have learned that something happens when one makes herself available to God: He starts moving in ways no one could imagine” (Davis 43). Such was the case for Katie Davis in her heart-warming novel, Kisses From Katie: A Story of Relentless Love and Redemption, co-written by Beth Clark. Katie’s nonfiction memoir speaks passionately about her move to Uganda: here she strengthened her relationship with Jesus, adopted thirteen little Ugandan girls, started a nonprofit ministry, and so much more. Katie’s unique journey teaches about sacrifice for the Lord our God and about following Him wholeheartedly with reckless abandonment. Consequently, Kisses From Katie by Katie Davis is a hopeful story that teaches readers about God’s love for us, and
In the midst of conflict, two characters from different books lead a similar life. Kenan, a middle age man is trying to survive the siege upon his city. Paul, a boy not old enough to understand the concept of money competing for his mother’s affection.
I personally can relate to Rachel in this story. I understand what it feels like to
Another peice of evidence is that she mumbled "your not....not mine." This hsows that she acting like a child because children always mumble when their nervous. Also, this shows that Rachel was scared of be laughed at because she knew the sweater was not her's.
Hard headed 17 year old, America singer is the main character in the book “The Selection” by Kiera Cass. Throughout the book you discover all different kinds of traits that she has and how much she uses them.
She likes to make up her own moves and just like Maria this shows how much imagination she really has. Even with similarities these two girls also have some unique differences in their character traits. These girls may have some in common but their character traits are quite different from each other. Maria is brave because she didn’t make the carpet that was assigned to her instead she made one with a kite. She is also Independent because at the beginning of the book she kept to herself and didn’t speak.
April from Don’t Look Behind You and Rachel from Summer of Fear are both considered kind, however they differ because Rachel is responsible and April is selfish. In both stories, the readers can see Rachels and April’s kindness show throughout both of their stories when interacting with their family and friends. Rachel is different from April, because she is a responsible individual. Characterization plays an important role in the reader’s understanding of character development.
Nicole’s personality is super shy and, quiet when it comes to new people or people she rarely talks to. However, when it comes to people she likes and enjoys talking to, she is a social butterfly. Amy was never in any a team sport. However, she plays tennis with her cousins for fun. Amy is really sociable and blunt at the same time. I remember a time during lunch there was a table across from us were talking super loud and she shout “shut up”. Amy is not afraid to speak her mind while Nicole is more shy and quiet.