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    female working at home doing nothing but cleaning, cooking, and sewing. These stories propose a different idea. Two different women go through a series of events in order to succeed in what they’re attempting for someone or themselves. Along with differences of course, they also have many similarities between them, a big one being irony. The two main characters, Mathilde and Della, both are somewhat poor. They usually stay inside; that soon changes. Mathilde’s husband got an invitation to a…

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    This is about the similarities and differences about the book The Outsiders and the movie. First compare the similarities. Next contrast the differences. There are many differences and similarities. They both have the same basics of the entire story. The comparisons are what the book and movie had alike through out the story. The contrasts are what was different throughout the story. These are the similarities of the book and the movie. The book and the movie are similar because the…

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    One difference would be that Dr. Roylott wasn’t the way the author described him in the movie. In the story, he was described as being big, strong, and tall. In the movie, he was the same height as Sherlock Holmes (a little smaller) and he wasn’t as big. Dr. Roylott could put the iron stick in a circle, but Sherlock Holmes could too. Another difference would be that instead of Mr. Holmes and Mr. Watson staying in the Village Inn…

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    All over the world, people have their similarities and they have their difference. While we often think that people are different there are also people that are similar in many ways. In fact, the story “ Thank you M’am” by Langston Hughes, Mrs, Jones who is a large woman with a pocketbook, that a boy tried to steal and Mrs, Pullman who has a son that has a hard life in the story “ wonder” by R.J. Palacio, are similar. They both show their similarities by both being caring and by being protective…

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    The Giver

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    community in the future that runs on a strict set of rules. The book was published in 1993, and like any great book a film adaptation was filmed, and released about a year ago. Like any book and its film adaptation, there are some differences. In The Giver, some major differences included the age of graduation, the jobs of Asher and Fiona, who were Jonas’ best friends, and the endings of the story. During the exposition, Jonas explains to readers that he is anxious about the Ceremony of Twelve,…

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    ran after him” (Martin 34). This shows the start of Squirrel’s traveling. If her brother, Bone, never left then neither would she. She did not know why she even wanted to follow him, Squirrel just listened to her primal instincts. This is a big difference, but both forces are incredibly powerful. “The blast lifted Tam off the ground and tumbled him backwards. Pain unlike anything he had ever felt shot through his shoulder... ztam ran through the forest as fast as his three legs could take him…

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    Milkweed And The Jackboot

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    One difference is that in the excerpt from Milkweed, the main character doesn’t feel uncomfortable around the Nazis/Jackboots, unlike the other texts. In the excerpt, it says, “They were magnificent. There were men attached to them but it was as if the boots…

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    I think that The Mighty and Freak The Mighty had some differences but they also had some similarities. One of the similarities was that they both had the same characters, and one of the differences was that not all of the scenes were shown in the movie that was in the book. Also, there are some differences about how reading it than watching it like when you read the book it's a little bit more detailed and when you watch the movie they take out a lot of parts that are in the book. I'm going to…

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    much modernized movie. However, there were many differences that must be pointed out. Let us begin with the most obvious difference… the time. While it was very interesting to see the play, set in the middle ages of Italy, transferred to a modern U.S. city, many plot points had to be removed simply because they did not fit with the times. This is a big difference but in the end it really does not take away from the movie at all. One major difference you see is the movie focuses just as much on…

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    articles both have some similarities and some differences. Like they both talk about being scared. Also a difference is one heard sounds and one was standing on a high rock. So ultimately they both are scared to just do different things. Moreover, the story of Blessings theme is like attachment becoming better friends sticking together. The story from The Count of Monte Christo’s theme is taking a risk. The themes are different that is a difference. They both talk about different things in the…

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