I do not agree TWCSR and BTWOB is a sequel, but I do agree it has similar characteristics between the stories. In TWCSR and BTWOB the stories are set in a sorta post apocalyptic setting. One that had people and some civilization and the other just had ashes and radiation. In TWCSR all the people are missing all the buildings are gone except one house. One house is left standing with nothing but the house itself and the few animals that live there. In the story we don't know who or what caused this horrible thing to occur. In BTWOB the story kinda explains near the beginning of what happened. But they say “...We all know what the name is but we don't talk about it…” So in that story the author makes it clear that something happened like a bomb
Both of these stories include in their plots, surprising events that alter the course of the plot. There are a couple of surprises in the “Interlopers.” One of these
The first similarity is that both of the novels are written by Negro slave. They described the cruel experience in southern plantation and escape from the southern slavery to northern freedom.
Both stories, CTC and TRBOC, are about the hardships of war and the context makes it very clear that that is what it is about. Though “CTC”’s context made it very obvious that war was the stories context. It took TRBOC about a paragraph for the context of war to hit most readers if they didn’t know what the writing was about. +It proves that both context are the same showing that both situations are almost exactly similar.
The novel and the movie share many similarities.The book and the novel share the same problems. A example johnny and pony run away since johnny killed bob.In both johnny gets injured badly and dies.
Although both men were similar in many ways the outcomes they faced were very different. One a rhode scholar,and the other incarcerated for life, and no parole. Due to what obstacles they faced,and the twist and turns they encountered,Made them what they are today.
The similarities with Fox Hunt and Old Ben are that the stories show foreshadowing and flashbacks in each story. In each story, each flashback reveals or shows something to the reader. Both stories have foreshadowed events that make the reader feel suspense. In Old Ben one part that makes you feel suspense is when he says
The similarities of the book are very simple and easy to point out. In both works, they cover the same events in
After the Age of Enlightenment in the mid 18th century in England, the tension between the social classes intensified even more. A huge gap generated between the aristocrats and the working class, but dozens of new layers of society appeared. While the rich lived to the fullest, the lower class starved and needed to find alternative ways of money making. Prostitution became more and more widespread, which lead to an inequality and social stratification between poor and rich and due to the economical crisis the number of prostitutes grew from year to year. Aristocrats and nobility looked down on the working class with judgement and disgust, and when prostitution became legalized in England after the Contagious Diseases Acts it made a big
In Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut explains his experience of the World War II bombing of Dresden, Germany. Vonnegut's creative antiwar novel shows the audience the hardships of the life of a soldier through his writing technique. Slaughterhouse Five is written circularly, and time travel is ironically the only consistency throughout the book. Vonnegut outlines the life of Billy Pilgrim, whose life and experiences are uncannily similar to those of Vonnegut. In Chapter 1, Kurt Vonnegut non-fictionally describes his intentions for writing the book. Vonnegut personally experienced the destruction of Dresden, and explains how he continuously tried to document Dresden but was unsuccessful for twenty-three years after the war. Vonnegut let
while the first story related to only a slim few. Although these stories related to one another, they did not reach out to the same audience. There are only a few readers who can relate to both at the same time.
Concluding the Comparison and Contrast of both the films, the theme of both the film both differ from each time period it was filmed. The Sci-Fi theme of both the films could be that social fears of the era of the dates the films were both produced in. Such as the 1951 could correlate to the fear of communism in which the thing infiltrated their base and how the military could handle the situation in which they ultimately did and showcased scientists as greedy individuals. In the other hand, The 1982 would be the fear of the S.T.D. known as HIV which was an epidemic of the time in which
very big similarity. In my opinion, the movie was better because you could actually see whats going on,
I think there are benefits in using both TTM and ITHBC in my area of practice.
Another difference between the two is the way in which characters are presented. In the novel the audience is introduced to Billy's captive mate, Montana Whildhack, as she is first placed into the Tralfamadorian zoo. She is place in the cohabitation with Billy while she is unconscious and is filled
One similarity between the pieces is the introduction of technological advances being used as a tool to enhance the science fiction plotline. In order to incorporate the fiction aspect of science fiction,