Forgotten Fire Research Paper

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Have you seen a book and a movie relate to each other with these two really do? The similarities and differences of Forgotten Fire by Adam Bagdasarian and the film, it's called Empire Of The Sun by Steven Spielberg this movie it's a coming out of age story is also a drama.Well, the meaning of a similarity is the state or fact of being a similar or similar feature.The description of the word difference is a point or the way in which people or things are not the same.in the next paragraph, it will talk about some similarities that Vahan and Jim both had.
Well, Vahan and Jim relate to each other and vary after a couple of pages of minutes later in the book and movie the first similarities are how they are both wealthy and have many things like Jim has a pool and a mansion and a maid while Vahan lives in a pleasant residence. He's got a maid, a cook, and even someone to do his washing it hears like a pretty
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Probably it's because they were the ones who was nice and provided him the first safe and warm home that he's been searching for up to this point. Vahan fits in naturally with the Tashian family and loves living with them, plus he actually trusts them. When Seta got kicked out and Vahan wanted to help her, the Tashians happily take her in, even offering to raise her baby.And for Empire Of The Sun he got taken care of Basie badly sometimes like sometimes Basie would use him to find valuable things and when they got later in the camp Basie replaced with Jim with two other children because when Basie got in the truck he didn't want to acknowledge Jim calling out his name and paying more focused on other things than him and soon other people on the truck realized

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