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AlladinOne [14]
2 years ago
7

How is the character Batnik in “Too Fast” similar to Pity’s in “Pan God of the Wild”?

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1 answer:
kvasek [131]2 years ago
8 0

The similarity between the characters of Batnik and Pity is that both the characters have defied the orders given to them by their fathers.

<h3>What is a character?</h3>

An individual who plays a role in any literary form of expression, which may also be adapted in visual expression or cinema, is known as a character.

Sometimes, two characters may be similar in their attitudes, like Batnik and Pity, who are seen as defying the orders which were given to them by their respected fathers.

Hence, the similarity between both the characters is aforementioned.

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