As singer-songwriter, Eric Burdon says, “Inside each of us, there is the seed of both good and evil. It's a constant struggle as to which one will win. And one cannot exist without the other.¨ Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Rappaccini's Daughter” is a short story about a young student called Giovanni who falls in love with a girl called Beatrice. Will Weaver’s “WWJD?” is about suzy who is a very religious sixteen year old girl. She is a transfer student to Riverfolk high school, she is often bullied by Eddie and his gang. Both pieces of literature share a lot of similarities and differences. One main theme that stands out between the two pieces is corruption. Within"Rappaccini's Daughter", we recognize the evil corruption stirring throughout …show more content…
In Rappaccini's daughter Beatrice is forced into her own corruption. “There was an awful doom, the effect of my father's fatal love of science-- which has estranged me from all society of my kind. Until heaven sent thee, dearest Giovanni, oh how lonely was thy poor Beatrice!” (Hawthorne 15). Beatrice asked her father why he had made her life so miserable. He believes he gave her a gift, a mighty power. Beatrice replies that instead of being feared she would rather have been loved.When Giovanni finds an antidote to help Beatrice, she is willing to test it on herself. This event leads to her overall death and corruption. This is also seen in “WWJD”. Eddie had set himself up for corruption. “Save me,- Someone! Suzy! Please! Save me!” (Weaver 161). Eddie followed Suzy to the lake still taunting her. Suzy lead Eddie to a thin layer of ice causing the ice to break and Eddie disappearing into the frozen lake. Eddie's actions had lead to his downfall. The constant taunting made Suzy hit her breaking point Suzy felt that what she was doing was right and in her mind, something Jesus would have done. If Eddie had not treated Suzy how poorly he did maybe the plot would have ended
Although the settings are very different, one taking place in 14th century Scotland and the other in modern day America, the ideas of both texts are similar,
First, the plots of both works need to be discussed and explained how they are different. The stories of both works have basically the same
The points of comparison these two writers share are that they were both iconic poets of their day and that they wrote in what is referred to as “black dialect.” The differences between them are their cultural and educational backgrounds.
The similarities of the book are very simple and easy to point out. In both works, they cover the same events in
Each man only saw what he wanted to see regarding Beatrice, and for Giovanni, it was most complex. Her father probably had good intentions when he caused his daughter to be poisonous. He did it as a means of protection, but this backfired, because the tendency of others to misunderstand Beatrice's complex makeup led them to unintentionally kill her. Each of the three men in Rappaccinni's Daughter wanted to mold Beatrice into something and each had his own idea of her identity, yet none of them looked at her subjectively. This is pointed out by Luedtke on page 188. "When he (Giovanni) was unable to bring Beatrice 'rigidly and systematically' within the realm of his own experience, and unwilling to risk a closer knowledge, Giovanni left the poison-damsel to die in her own pleasure-place." It is interesting to note Luedtke's use of the words "pleasure-place". This suggests that the poisonous garden was not the real problem or prison for Beatrice. An interesting point is revealed by Luedtke as he states, "The author makes a late attempt to intertwine her poison and her purity, but the demonic and the angelic continue to occupy their separate spheres, the former of the body, the latter of the soul. As Baglioni's antidote takes effect, eradicating the poison from Beatrice's system, her physical life is consumed. The soul might be innocent but it has no resting place."(181) If Beatrice's soul had no
The two stories both pit the idea of good against evil to explain the contrasting mechanisms of
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.
talked about sexuality and violence. Their writing styles were similar in the aspect that they both
Both of these works have very similar narrators. By just reading the works, they seem very different because of who they killed and why, where and with whom they lived, and how they murdered their victims. But, by analyzing the two men, they become more and more alike. They both tell their stories in the first person and write from their jail cells. Each chose to reference an animal in their stories. The two men, both hide the corpses in the structures of the homes. Likewise, the narrators try to defend their sanity by logically justifying their horrific actions based on their mental states throughout the flashbacks of the events.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, an American novelist, whose works show a deep consciousness of the ethical problems of sin and punishment. In “Rappaccini’s Daughter," Hawthorne uses science and symbols to narrate the story of a student called Giovanni Guasconti, who falls in love with Beatrice. Beatrice is a beautiful and mysterious young woman whose touch and breath becomes poisonous by the experiments of her father, the scientist Giacomo Rappaccini, and is unable to be a normal young woman. Through a series of experiments, Hawthorne uses science to drive the entire story and show the boundaries of ethics and morals in science by the use of literary devices of mood and symbolism to create an association with the tale of Adam and Eve in the Garden of
For example, honor manifests itself similarly in each work, but is acted on to a different extent. In both
In the two short stories, Shooting an Elephant and the Things They Carried there are certain similarities and differences that George Orwell and Jimmy Cross hold. Each character in the short stories has there own different situation they are in, but they both are in a foreign land and they both have to take orders and do what there country is asking of them. However, even though each situation is different they both deal with some of the same emotional issues throughout each story.
The two text are similar for various reasons. They are generally similar because they both have someone attempting to deny or rebel against society or government and they both get are unsuccessful and killed in the end. As seen in Harrison Bergeron this conflict occurs when Harrison
I suspect the similarities are easier to find by reading the play because the movie really shows their contrasts. There is one similarity in that when they really believe something, they are passionate about their cause.
analogies to make between these two works are, I think, those between the works' two