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A five page paper which looks at two children’s novels from the modern fantasy genre and looks at the similarities and differences between the two in terms of character, narrative development and the underlying social or moral commentary which the respective authors are trying to convey to the reader.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JL5_JLHoles.rtf
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to the reader. Bibliography lists 2 sources. JLHoles.rtf "Comparison between The Wizard of Oz by Baum and Holes by Sachar" Research Compiled for Enterprises Inc
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It is evident from the fact that both Baums The Wizard of Oz and Sachars Holes are novels of
a similar genre - namely, modern fantasy - that there may well be similarities of character, plot and form between the two. However, at first glance this might appear not
to be the case, since there are significant differences in the content of the two narratives.
For example, Holes is very much a contemporary story, in that present-day adolescents will find it easy to identify
with the central character, Stanley. He is the kind of individual who is constantly at the centre of trouble, even though this may not be entirely his own fault, and
is also something of a loner, not being part of the popular set at his school. These themes with regard to the definition of a main character are fairly common
to many novels written for teenagers, and allow the reader to envisage the character as either someone who is akin to themselves, or who reminds them of someone whom they
know in real life. Consequently, the writer immediately creates some degree of affinity between the reader and the narrative, which lends it credibility and a sense of familiarity.
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