Thursday, October 28, 2010
’The Highwayman’ and ‘Typhoid Fever’ Comparison.”
"The Highwayman" and "Typhoid Fever" are similar because in the story both of the female characters die in the end. They are also similar because in both stories the characters fall in love with each other but they couldn't be together. In "The Highwayman" the characters weren' allowed to talk to each other because of the girls father and in "Typhoid Fever" the characters weren't allowed to talk because of the nuns. In both of the stories the characters fall in love but can't to be together because people won't allow it. It is important that Frank hears the ending of "The Highwayman" because after Patricia died he could relate back to the story since both of the girls die in the end.
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ReplyDeleteVery good analysis, and cute picture.
ReplyDeleteVery good analysis.
ReplyDeleteI like the picture and I agree with Joseph.
ReplyDeleteIf you really think about it, both stories are kind of like Romeo and Juliet.
ReplyDeleteGood job Amy. That story was sad.
ReplyDeleteI really like your picture Amy.
ReplyDeleteNICE POST & PIKK!:)
ReplyDeleteI liked your blog post it was good
ReplyDeleteFantastic post, I like your post and the image.
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