Many superheroes have special powers, but Captain Underpants is by far the most unique superhero in all fiction history. Captain Underpants is a hero that saves all people and defeats evil villains trying to ruin the city of Krippleville. He also is a very unique hero because he saves and fights people in just his underpants and a cape. George and Harold are in trouble, so Captain Underpants defeated Tippy Tippletrouser and saved George and Harold’s lives. The principal of George and Harold’s school is Mr.Krupp. My brother and Mr.Krupp have many traits in common, but each character’s differences are which what makes them unique. One similarity between my brother and Mr.Krupp is that they are both mean. Mr.Krupp said in the Captain Underpants book to the whole school, ”detention for the whole school.” This shows that he is strict and doesn’t mess around. My brother says, “I will tell mom the secret you told me not to tell her.” This shows my brother is not nice and has no compassion for others. Another similarity is that both my brother and Mr.Krupp look silly. In the book Captain Underpants, Mr.Krupp wears pants that are much too big for him, and has no torso so he looks like a head with silly hair popping out of …show more content…
My brother is a real person that is silly and rude and fabricates lies to my parents about things that I don’t do. Mr.Krupp is obviously a fictional character because he is a character in a fictional book. You can tell he is fictional because on page 34 the book describes Mr.Krupp and what he looks like. My brother is clearly a non fictional character because he is a human being. My brother is silly because I see all of his idiotic clothes in his closet and also see him wearing them. He is mean because he blames everything on me and that’s really arduous to deal with because my mom always believes
Byron and Kenny have many similarities some are, How they are both very kind to there little sister Joey. In the ride to Alabama they took turns holding up her head, and every morning at school Byron takes off all of her jackets for her. They are both very ornery Kenny likes to torment and bother his brother as much as he can. Byron is ornery because he tries to lock the bathroom door and plays with matches and he
Kenny and Byron have some similarities for example the both have a soft side Byron cares about Kenny. When Kenny was getting bullied Byron did something about it. They both pick on each other. Byron picked on Kenny by making fun of him Kenny picks on Byron by when Byron got his lips stuck to the mirror on the car and when he was off Kenny said he was going to make a book called the lipless wonder. They both don’t like the outhouse In the story they had to go to the
Here are the flashbacks and foreshadowing. One of the similarities is they both had to do with animals and their parents telling them something. The other is that they have flashbacks of animals. Those are the similarities with flashbacks and foreshadowing.
Another similarity in the book and movie is that the characters have to go against their morals in order to decide what to do in certain situations. An example of this in the book is when Skip realises he would have to trespass and steal in order for him to keep himself and his friends alive. Or in...
How can two people who are very different share similarities? Dally and Johnny, two greasers from S. E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders, have distinct differences as well as similarities. They are similar because they both know what it is like to have abusive and neglectful parents. Also, they both care about each other in similar ways. Dally and Johnny are completely different when it comes to the law. Dally is the least law abiding in the gang, where as Johnny is the most. Dally and Johnny are dissimilar when they die. Dally dies a hoodlum, which is vast difference from how Johnny dies a hero. Therefor, Dally and Johnny have a lot in common, but also have great differences.
So, in personalities, I think they have some similar traits, for example.Oskar is overcome with emotion like confusion and anger when he finds out what is happening and what the Germans are doing to the jews,For
Can some people so different be so a like? Can some people so alike be so different? Dally and Johnny are those two who are so different, but yet they are similar. In the book S.E. Hinton writes The Outsiders, Johnny Cade and Dally Winston come from two completely different backgrounds, and have completely different scruples. Yet, at the same time they are alike. Dally and Johnny’s parents both repudiate them, making Johnny and Dally mentally tough, and the boys do not value their lives. At the same time though they are different, Dally is stronger than Johnny. Though, Johnny has a soft heart and Dally would not even pay any attention if someone is dying right next to him.
1. The Brothers K represents the concept of social interaction between people, whom have very different belief systems.
It is true that identical twins have many similarities, but people tend to ignore their differences. The Jim twins, for example, may
For example Kate and Kat were similar as their both independent and intelligent individuals who go by their own morals and don't care what anyone else thinks of them. Bianca in both texts is seen as the object of desire' as of her submissive manner and good looks. I used similarities like these ones all throughout 10 things' with only making minor changes.
The influence of others can have a major impact on someone’s life; shaping both their belief and their behaviour. This is definitely the case in the Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz. On his journey, toward becoming a ”‘somebody” several character's influence Duddy Kravitz negatively. Max Kravitz is not the best role model for Duddy, as he lies to him, assumes the worse for him, and degrades women. Uncle Benjy unintentionally teaches him violence, drinking, and what to do in a relationship. Jerry Dingleman, best known as “The Boy Wonder”, discourages Duddy and shows how Duddy can cheat his way to success. These three characters affect Duddy kravitz throughout his strive into becoming a successful man in the future.
Moreover, Christopher and Raymond are similar in that they are both autistic mathematical savants. According to the Wikipedia free dictionary:
Have you ever wondered why you and your siblings never get along, or why you are so different? I wondered the same thing until I read an article about birth orders effects on personality. This had to be why she had never spent an hour away from my parents and I haven’t willingly been within thirty feet of them since I was six, Why I love to read well above my grade level and my sister, a sixth grader, reads mainly Captain Underpants books when not glued to the T.V. and why we are a similar as oil and water.
If you are anything like me, you might start to wonder, "Now, what are the similarities...
Captain America, Batman, Thor, Iron Man, and a teacher, to some people these names all bring to mind the same word—hero. However, one must be careful when comparing teachers to heroes, especially when considering how the media portrays teachers. While media can give off the impression that teachers are the heroes and saviors of the world, as Ayers says in chapter 1 of the book To Teach: the journey, in comics, a teacher’s job is not to save a child, but to teach them.