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English, 25.03.2021 01:50, NathanaelLopez

From Tragedy to Hope: Comparison Chart Use the chart to compare key ideas and details from Things Fall Apart and The Boy Who Hamessed the Wind. One story is a fictional tragedy, but the other is a true story of hope. Our purpose is to inform a position about the role of "many stories in shaping our understanding of human equality Story Element: Things Fall Apart
Boy Who Harnessed the wind
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niniesis- representation of the real world in art and literature
Where does the story seen especially real?

hamartia- fatal flaw leading to the downfall And how do the fathers in tiese stones relate to ther sors?

maxim- a short statement of truth

Culture economy/ wealth
Describe what you observe about each cultures expressions of wealth currency exchange of goods etc

Culture gender roles/marriage Describe what YOU observe about each cultures expressions of gender, mamsge rites, etc ​


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