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    having the sameplot. Both seem to be very alike, yet they each have a unique twist to them. Although, even the most famous works of art must come from somewhere. ‘Romeo and Juliet’and Pyramus and Thisbe’may be similar at first glance, but have many differences that separate these two stories like their characters, plot, and the conflict that all fit into their storylines.Startingoff with their similarities, Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe have very similar features sinceRomeo and Juliet was inspired

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    Miyazaki, the title characters, though confronted with similar conflicts, are influenced deeply by the respect or lack thereof that they receive from others, causing them to take different paths or make different sacrifices, portraying the stark difference between individuals with power and groups that, in order to create their own power, unite together. Despite their varying amounts of power, Erin and Nausicaä both achieve success in their own ways. In Soderbergh’s Erin Brockovich and Miyazaki’s

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    1. Compare and contrast The Matrix with the readings from Plato and Descartes. What are some similarities and differences? The matrix Synopsis and the two excerpts possess similarities between the texts. The one similarity that stood out the most between the texts, is that they all question the reality of everything that is around and whether they were in a dream or reality. As seen through the text in Matrix, “Have you ever had a dream that was so life-like that when you woke up you weren’t sure

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    and impressed King Arthur from the beginning. Theseus was also a very strong fighter, and showed bravery and courage even when he was young. Once, when all his friends cowered in fear, he tackled a lion skin which they took to be a real lion. A difference occurs in what combat skill they showed talent in. Lancelot was an exceptional knight from a very young age, whereas Theseus was a great wrestler from young age who was known for using intelligent strategy when wrestling. Furthermore, they were

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    different types of ears they have, or different types of silly smiles they have. Now when you think about differences between a pit bull and a pug, you can come to the conclusion that there are many contrasting features. The very many differences between these two types of dog breeds are exactly what I think about when I look at my pitbull, Mona, and my pug, Leo. Although there are many differences between Mona and Leo, the ones that are the most prominent are their looks, personalities, and interests

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    How do the authors of That Eye the Sky and One Night the Moon present similar ideas but in different ways? Tim Winton, the author of That Eye the Sky, and Rachel Perkins, the director of One Night the Moon, portray similar ideas in both of their texts; however, they are presented through different techniques. The authors of both texts explore the ideas of human connection to the land, family trauma, and Christian hypocrisy. They explore these ideas by using different techniques such as personification

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    1984 Theme Essay

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    1984 by George Orwell, Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, and One Second After by William Forstchen have a couple similar themes. Although they may be three different books, with three different storylines, you can still connect them together in some ways. Not to mention, a senior can take some of these main themes and apply them to life as they get ready to join the real world. Here are a few themes that apply to all three books. First, loyalty is a common theme in all of these books. In 1984,

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    movies. Let’s take a look at your current thesis: There are as many similarities as there are differences between this new version, also titled Cinderella, and the 1950 animated classic. In this thesis, you state that there are as many similarities as there are differences. However, in your body paragraphs, you devote two paragraphs

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    Comparing and contrasting two poems is always a demanding task to do because one must analyze poems with a certain perceptiveness that is not needed occasionally to analyze single poems. The perceptiveness is needed to catch what ties the two poems together, and also what draws them apart. Dickinson and Frost both have similarities in points of view, imagery, and structure. The significance of the dark or the night is an important point of fascination for both poets. Similarities between the two

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    How Is Daniel Similar

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    Everyone’s different In the novel The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare, Daniel and Joel are two characters who vary much from each other. Speare showed what it was like to live in the time of Christ, while showing different personalities in different characters. From families to attitudes to trying to get the Romans out, Daniel and Joel are extremely different with few similarities. Joel and Daniel differ greatly from each other. All of Joel’s family is still alive, unlike Daniel’s where most

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