Eckles is in the future of 2055 and plumwood is in Australia and got lost from the path. The main idea of the stories is to listen and pay attention. Attention is the key to instructions that’s why you should always watch where you’re going. The settings of both stories had several similarities and some differences. Such as “A sound of thunder” was in the future of 2055. “Being prey” was in Australia around a swamp. A similarity is the predators are reptiles in these two stories. Both stories are hostile and dangerous for humans. The conflict of both stories was more similar than different. They’re similar because Eckles is to listen to Travis and went off the path. Plumwood didn’t listen to the ranger and got lost. Also Eckles was in
The similarity and connection existing between the two stories is the point of view in the two essays. The stories are both written in the first person perspective and that
Some of the similarities are in conflict. They both of similar conflicts, especially person vs. person. In the book Touching spirit Bear Cole has to go to an island because he physically hurt someone, he had hurt
A very important similarity between the stories, is that they both are in the view point of a Union soldier in the nineteenth century, during the civil war. The similarities between these two books combine the ideals of battle and war, also the resemblances show how alike the two protagonists of the stories are.
For example, in The Most Dangerous Game, Rainsford is stuck on a tropical island, while Kane is in a small town in the middle of the desert. On the island, there are no people other than Rainsford, Zaroff, Ivan, and a few of Zaroff's salves. There is also no way of getting off of the island other than by beating Zaroff in his game. The story also takes place in the 1920's. In High Noon, there are people (even though none of them will help), and there is a way out of the town. The story takes place in 1899, which is another difference. Even with all of these differences, there are still a few similarities in the settings of these stories. For example, in both of the stories, the main characters are isolated and are in places that can get quite hot at times. Both the stories also take place a long time ago. Because of all the similarities and differences, it is hard to tell if the the stories are more alike or different than one
these stories is very similar because it explores many of the same themes, but they
Among the list of countless similarities between both of the story lines is the characters. They are both alone and being hunted. Both protagonists use their brains to overcome the people hunting them. " Street- Full Shot- from KANE's point of view. It stretches out empty and dusty under the sun" (Foreman 318).
The similarities of the book are very simple and easy to point out. In both works, they cover the same events in
A Sound of Thunder and Being Prey share similarities among the text. They also share differences. The similarities between the stories are found among the conflict, setting and main characters of the stories. In each story, the main characters were around dangerous animals. Have you ever been attacked by a swarm of crocodiles?
The similarities they are the characters are in a dangerous situation, like when Eckles gets scared he steps off the path and ruins history, also Plumwood got attacked by a crocodile and had no one around to help. Also both did not think about the consequences of their trip and didn’t think about it to the fullest. In “A Sound of Thunder” Eckels says “This is too much for me to handle,” both characters didn’t think about what could happen to them and it became too much for them to handle. The setting also leads to the conflict because since they shouldn’t be in the setting it lead to the attacks which are the conflicts. A difference is in “A Sound of Thunder” Eckels actions changed the whole future but in “Being Prey” Plumwood’s actions changed only her future. That’s how the two stories share some similarities and a difference about the
The underlying themes of the stories are while less forthright, are still valid contrasts between the works. In some portions the themes are of the same facet such as how in both books two men have a direct conflict between one another, but in the end the most prominent themes are; Man vs. Nature in The Interlopers, as in the end even as man has petty struggles amongst his kind, nature dictates his end, and Man vs. Himself in The Most Dangerous Game, as the life or death conflict between the two hunters throws the story like a ragdoll. This theme dissimilarity, while subtle, is a major difference.
In both stories, the conflicts are very similar. They are both dealing with their lives being in danger. "I sent up a man five years ago for murder. He was supposed to hang, but up north they commuted it to life. Now he's free-I don't know how. Anyway, it looks like he's coming back" (Foreman 295). Sometimes
The settings in the two stories are similar in the way that they both take place in a small town with a sense of poverty. The adults are portrayed as authoritative and the narrators feel trapped.
To begin with, the animals both stories share similarities because they portray balance as; predator vs. prey. However, the only difference about “The Menominee and Manabush” is that the animals are vs. humans in other words; people vs. sturgeon. To prove my statement,
One of the ways these stories are similar is the setting of “Sleepy Hollow.” Sleepy Hollow is this very frightening town, that is allegedly haunted by the “Headless Horseman,” this horseman goes around chopping people's heads off in both stories, with the contrast that in the movie Sleepy Hollow there is a church, and the church kind of protects people from the headless horseman. Since the headless horseman is from hell he cannot step foot on this church. This church is present in both the story, and in the movie. This church is very
Did you know that “The Most Dangerous Game” and “The Hunters In The Snow” could be similar in so many ways but have some differences in both stories? There are two main characters in “The Most Dangerous Game” and that is Rainsford and General Zaroff and in “The Hunter In The Snow” has three main characters and that is supposedly friends and that is Tub, Frank, and Kenny. In both stories there are similar times that the elements of the two stories could have similarities and differences. In both stories there are instances that involves hunting. In the stories there could be as each characters have problems with each other or individual. In the stories there are times when the author wants to get the point across and allow the readers to