Using a compare and contrast writing to show the differences and similarities between the themes of the texts “<em>The Gift of the Magi”</em> and <em>“Catch the Moon.”,</em> we can see that:
The theme of “<em>The Gift of the Magi”</em> is that love knows no bounds and love is not restricted by money or a lack of it.
The theme of <em>“Catch the Moon.”</em> is that anybody can change and there is always a diamond in the rough that can turn out good in the end.
<h3>What is a Contrast and Compare Writing?</h3>
This refers to the type of writing that aims to show the differences and similarities between different texts and can be used as a form of literary analysis.
Hence, it can be seen that when it comes to the themes of the books, we can see the love of Jim and Della and how they each sold their most prized possession in order to get the other a gift and in the second text, the protagonist, Luis who was a bad kid, eventually turned out to be a good kid at the end which shows that there is always a diamond in the rough that can turn out good in the end.
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It means:-> visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
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It's also defined as: Imagery is language used by poets, novelists and other writers to create images in the mind of the reader. Imagery includes figurative and metaphorical language to improve the reader's experience through their senses...
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Chapter 13 of The Lighting Thief is about Percy Jackson, Annabeth and Grover finally reaching their destination: St. Louis. Once they reach the Arch, at St.Louis, they encounter a monster/Chimera. Annabeth and Grover make an escape, while Percy stays behind and thinks about falling into a fire-infested-hole. He gets set on fire, but manages to also set Arch in St.Louis on fire as well. The chapter ends with Percy jumping from the top of the Arch into the Mississippi River.