I didn’t read the book but when I searched it up it said it’s said something about two boys watching football and eating popcorn at a girls house, sorry I hope it helps and gives you an idea!?
The novel includes the bus accident but the movie does not.
The novel describes the fight between <span>Cassie and Lillian Jean but the movie only shows the end of the fight.</span>
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In the two stories there are four main differences and similarities for the first example there is the Wall which comes from “Pyramus and Thisbe” and there are the rival families which come from Romeo and Juliet. The wall in "Pyramus and Thisbe" represents the differences in their families that keep them apart. This can be compared to the feud between the Montague and Capulet families which kept Romeo and Juliet apart. This feud kept them apart just as the wall keeps “Pyramus and Thisbe” apart. Ovid described the wall as, "The hateful wall that separated them..." (947). The Prince said, "The fire of your pernicious rage", referring to the conflicts between the Capulet and Montague families (1.1.80). This is the first example of the…show more content…
In Romeo and Juliet, both sides of the family don't want their child to marry the person that they want to marry. Both Parents forbade their children's marriage in "Pyramus and Thisbe" as well.
Your answer for the rhyme scheme is Abab