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    were very alike in many ways. This was surprising because these stories have very different cultures. I would not think that two stories with very different cultures would have so many similarities. But just like they had similarities they had differences also. In both of these stories had a forbidden tree that no one should mess with. In the story Iroquois it says “ they were also warned not to bring harm to this tree which was a great source of nutrients for the people”. The whole village…

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    When comparing The Lorax and Easter Island there are so many differences we could be here a while, but here are just three, First of all the Lorax is a fictional children’s book and Easter’s End is a professor and scholar written article. Second of all they had different motives. The Once-ler’s motive was money and greed the islander’s was their religion/Maui statues. Third of all is their use/consumption of all resources in the Lorax they had to relocate the animals or they would have died out…

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    similarities such as their characters, P.O.V, story structure, values, and theme, they have univocal differences such as the character's' actual personality. If you read the book you'd notice that the lesson the books taught is close if not exactly the same. The characters just were destined to take two different paths in the process of learning the same lesson. Now even though the two did take…

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    The Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 are going head to head battling for consumer’s attention. The Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 have their similarities and their differences and the purpose of this essay is to discuss those similarities and differences. The importance of discussing the two consoles differences is to show which one a gamer might buy. In this essay the points of comparison will be the design, features, and the exclusive games each console has. The first topic up for comparison…

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    How Is Cinderella Alike

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    fantasy love between the Prince and the mysterious princess. Ella is also known as Cinderella gets her happy ending and Cinder is left at a cliffhanger where she receives no happy ending. First of all, let’s start off with their differences. Cinder is a cyborg and a Lunar (person from the moon) and Ella is only human. Cinder takes place in a futuristic setting where…

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    Along with the character development and dark theme, The Sorcerer’s Stone and The Deathly Hallows differ in story complexity. In the first movie, what you see is what you get. The story is geared towards children so, there is very little symbolism or illusion. Most questions that a viewer might have while watching are answered by the end of the movie. In contrast, the last movie is full of symbolism and deeper meaning. This requires more critical thinking to fully understand which would be…

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    movie to the book, you will find some minor and major similarities and differences. When looking at the characters, plot and conflict. By comparing the book to the movie, it becomes clear that the characters are both similar and different. The most obvious difference between the book and the movie is that in the book they are twelve and in the movie they are sixteen.(Riordan 1), (Columbus) This is a big difference mainly because in the book they are kids but in the movie they are…

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    In the many short stories that we read there were many different possible similarities that could be made between the stories. Although all of the stories are unique in their own way some of them share similar themes and experiences in their stories. Such as how the narrator in “An Ounce of Cure” has a terrible experience with alcohol just like how Kyle has a terrible experience that changes his life in “Cons”. There are other similarities such as between “An Ounce of Cure” and “Greasy Lake”,…

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    but they get caught by Atticus and he tells them to stop. Atticus shoots the mad dog in town which symbolizes that segregation was a big deal in the thirties. When Atticus was in the court the trials were almost the exact same wording the only difference was Atticus throwing the cup and he never loosened any of his clothing in the movie. Then, once they were all done talking, the jury was out for a long time trying to think of whether Tom was guilty or not. Tom was guilty in both and he…

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    film adaption of that book, there were many similarities and differences throughout the two stories. While watching the movie, one can notice these massive differences, such as how the film didn't include Jem reading to Mrs. Dubose daily, how Tom Robinson was actually killed by prison guards as he was trying to escape, and there is much, much more. Although the film had its similarities, it doesn't compare to the amount of differences throughout the adaption. To begin, as written earlier, Jem…

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