One thing that makes them alike is how they have the separation of kids from their parents. In, The Red Umbrella, the kids have to leave their parents from Cuba to go to United States to have a better life. The kids from A Band-Aid for 800 Children have to separate from their parents from when they are borned or when they are immigrated. Both the kids have to live without the parents as they grow up, in both of the text. In both stories a shared subject is sacrifice. The parents of both stories have to make a sacrifice to leave their kid behind so they have a better life than their older environment. In, The Red Umbrella, the parents have to make the sacrifice as Papa and Mama and in A Band-Aid for 800 Children, Nora has to make a sacrifice to assure the kids are well taken care of and or in healthy environment. Lastly, they both use the words of actual people to express emotion and feelings. From both text Nora and the Papa and Lucy have dialogue causing feeling for the actions and words passed. In both of the texts many things are similar to compare about
One thing that makes them alike is how they have the separation of kids from their parents. In, The Red Umbrella, the kids have to leave their parents from Cuba to go to United States to have a better life. The kids from A Band-Aid for 800 Children have to separate from their parents from when they are borned or when they are immigrated. Both the kids have to live without the parents as they grow up, in both of the text. In both stories a shared subject is sacrifice. The parents of both stories have to make a sacrifice to leave their kid behind so they have a better life than their older environment. In, The Red Umbrella, the parents have to make the sacrifice as Papa and Mama and in A Band-Aid for 800 Children, Nora has to make a sacrifice to assure the kids are well taken care of and or in healthy environment. Lastly, they both use the words of actual people to express emotion and feelings. From both text Nora and the Papa and Lucy have dialogue causing feeling for the actions and words passed. In both of the texts many things are similar to compare about