Kevin Flynn and Jim Dwyer wrote “from 102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers”, is a story to save the two lives potentially being taken by the Twin Towers of New York. Isabel Allende wrote, “And of clay are we created”, a story where time is key and precious. Both stories were compelling in their own ways, but one of the two heroes was more heroic than the other. The main character in, “102 Minutes”,Chuck Sereika, is more heroic than the hero in, “And of Clay are we Created”, Rolf Carle, for many reasons. The nature of the disaster, and the situation of the victims, in both of the stories differ.. One of which is that , “102 minutes”, has to deal with only a few people in the story ,“And of Clay …show more content…
. Rolf, … continue, Another way in which the two differ come from their attitudes. Chuck is brave and feels determined to help with the situation.Regardless, Rolf’s attitude was still different, even though the situations could have had the same ending, the victims dying. But Rolf’s attitude is saddened and caring, different from Chuck 's attitude of being brave and determined. Another way of how the two differ come from their two’s pasts. Chuck was a paramedic, and Rolf is a television news reporter. The fate of the victims in “102 minutes finish tile ” and in the story “And of Clay are we Created”, differ because in the stories the victims live and in the other story the victim dies. In “102 minutes” finish title , the victims, McLoughlin and Jimeno, make it out alive because of the hero, Chuck.Unlike the story “102 minutes”finish title , the victim in “And of clay are we created” Azucena, dies making the tone of the story
First, In the Devil's arithmetic imagine this dieing by a group of people you don't know plus you don't get a funeral that people just throw your body out. When cole and Hannah make changes for survival in significant character changes the learned lessons are lethal including the oppositions from each main character. Hannah has managed to survive from the concentration camps cole managed to survive a mauling from a bear Second, Touching spirit bear is similar to the Devil's arithmetic. Touching spirit bear has fiction and a antagonist. Cole vs society because of his bullying problem the POV (point of view) is 3rd person limited.
The other, tells a courageous story that was also faced with great overcoming. The two accounts show similarities and differences that impacted the war and history
Survivor stories have held the truth about disasters in the world better than oral storytelling can possibly achieve. The only thing readers would assume about survivor stories is the recurring idea of surviving a horrible incident. However, two particular survivor stories - Night, a memoir by Elie Wiesel about his horrid experience in the Holocaust; and Revenge of the Whale, the true story of the whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick - have more resemblances and distinctions than one could see. The straightforward system that Eliezer Wiesel from Night uses to maintain hope is inadequate to the hope-crushing techniques the crew members from Revenge of the Whale use.
The residents of Hiroshima, Japan began their day routinely on August 6, 1945. Some commuted to work or school, some sat down to read a newspaper, and some tended to the needs of their children. At exactly fifteen minutes past eight in the morning, all aspects of life as known to the city’s population of two hundred and forty five thousand people were decimated within an instant; it was an instant in which the first atomic bomb was dropped from an American plane, killing nearly one hundred thousand people and injuring another one hundred thousand more. In its original edition, John Hersey’s Hiroshima traces the lives of six survivors, beginning a few minutes prior to the bombing and covering the period directly thereafter. When the bomb detonates, the Reverend Mr. Kiyoshi Tanimoto, a community leader and an American-educated Methodist pastor, throws himself between two large rocks and is hit with debris from a nearby house.
No matter how big the battle is, both authors show courage in each of their literary
Another item that is extremely important in both stories is the use and importance of fate. Both characters rely on their fates for assistance and for achieving
The writing “We Choose Honor” has a very moving subject that includes a variety of syntax, diction, imagery, and tone to achieve its claim. The subject itself is 9/11, the catastrophic disaster that moved the United States in a way it hadn’t in decades. With such a large topic at hand, Elie Wiesel takes the disaster and shapes it into a writing that emotionally captures millions of readers. The all-around purpose of this writing is to empower and inform the people reading; Unfortunately, such an instance will be forever engraved in the skull’s of those affected by this tragedy, and Wiesel was one of them. Nonetheless, the tragic loss of thousands of individuals on that day will be eternally remembered through history.
The new Marvel Movie, Black Panther, just hit the market and everyone is raving about it already. This movie hero from modern times shares the same qualities as a hero from ancient Greece; the stories of heroes use the same concepts, just with different names and settings. For example, Odysseus from Homer’s epic poem the Odyssey, shares multiple characteristics with the Black Panther. The major difference between the two is that Odysseus is struggling to go back home while Black Panther is struggling to save his home, but both concern the battle against injustice.
Although both of these stories have many literary elements in the story, the three that are the most important are setting, irony, characterization.
The author specifically chooses to use Roman numerals instead of traditional numbers. The reasoning for the Roman numerals is to show that each of the brief stories has an important meaning. The author also uses imagery and symbolism to emphasize the importance of the stories. In addition to her unique writing, Kothari emphasizes the importance of the format.
The themes of the stories are different. In Junior’s story the theme is to never give up. Junior goes to Reardan in the White town to have a chance at a better life. Victor leaves the reservation to retrieve his father’s ashes. The story is more about forgiveness with Victor forgiving his father.
They are important details but they don’t make the story. There not really important to the theme of the
Also there are some themes that appear in both of these stories and how they are connected and different. Some of these themes are the themes of death, boasting/ego, courage, violence, and Good vs Evil.
To begin with,there are three main places as to which the story takes place in that