Watsons Go To Birmingham Essay

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The story “Don’t Give Up The Fight” and the play “The Watsons Go To Birmingham”, both share the common theme of being different. In “Don’t Give Up The Fight”, Ava deals with being the only girl on the track team and in “The Watsons Go To Birmingham”, the Watsons deal with the unfair laws of segregation because they are black. But, even though they show the same theme, they show it in different ways. This difference is in the actions that the characters take. In “Don’t Give Up The Fight”, she deals with her problem by telling others about it, but in “The Watsons Go To Birmingham”, they decide to go back home after the bombing.

In the story “Don’t Give Up The Fight”, the theme is being different. In the story, Ava is the only girl on the track team and the other people …show more content…

However, the play and the story show the theme in different ways. The characters take different actions to solve their problems in the two texts. The story “Don’t Give Up The Fight” shows the theme of being different more convincingly because Ava is the only one who is being bullied because she is different. But in the play “The Watsons Go To Birmingham”, the unfair laws of segregation applied to all black people, not just the Watsons. This means that in “The Watsons Go To Birmingham”, Byron and his family aren’t the only ones who are dealing with their problems. But in “Don’t Give Up The Fight”, Ava is the only one who is being bullied and has to deal with it herself until she tells someone that she is being mistreated. This proves that the story “Don’t Give Up The Fight” shows the theme of being different more convincingly than the play “The Watsons Go To Birmingham” because when there is only one person being bullied, there is no one else who knows how Ava is feeling until she says something. Also, there is no one else to stand with Ava because she is the only one being

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