Heart of Darkness explored the exploitation of Africa from a pure European perspective. It doesn't describe the culture of the africans nor giving them any human qualities. They are seen as part of nature and therefore disregarded. Achebe challenged this European view of depicting a lack of culture by writing Things Fall Apart full with folktales, Igbo sayings and giving the Africans a face while still staying impartial towards the Europeans. In doing so he responded to Heart of Darkness by completely tearing apart the description that Joseph Conrad had given of Africa.
If I could compare myself to a thing, I would be a refrigerator because I am cool on the inside and hold many delicious surprises.
Abuse, humble, and others
Comparative and superlative forms are used in grammar to compare two or more things. The comparative form is used to compare two things, indicating which has a higher degree of a certain quality (e.g., "taller" in "John is taller than Tom"). The superlative form is used to compare three or more things, indicating which has the highest degree of a certain quality (e.g., "tallest" in "John is the tallest in the class"). These forms are commonly used in English to show degrees of comparison.
maybe...maybe not... does the author/ speaker compare two things using the words (like or as)? For example:His hands were as smooth as silkHis smile was bright like the sun
Obierika thinks about things more. Obierika is not as able a wrestler or a warrior as Okonkwo, but he is by no means afraid of blood. Obierika is a responsible friend. Both bear titles, and hold high standards for these titles. Obierika is more quick to rush things. Both are hard on their children.
compare is when you compare two things that are the same and contrast is when you compare two things that are different.
compare means what two things have in common. contrast are the differences things have.
Compare and contrast is kind of a redundant statement. It just means to compare similarities and differences of one relationship to another. For example,"in this relationship, I can be myself. With my ex, I had to pretend to be someone I wasn't"
Compare: Explain how two or more things are the same. Contrast : Explain how two or more things are different.
"Compare" means to identify similarities between two or more things, while "contrast" means to identify differences. When asked to compare and contrast in language arts, you are being instructed to examine both the similarities and differences between two aspects, such as characters, themes, or events in a text.
Its a paragraph where you usually compare and contrast two things sometimes more. For example you can compare and contrast a dog from a cat Compare= Whats the same Contrast= Whats not the same Dogs and Cats are mamals. You walk a dog but not a cat.
to compare things are also show their differences(this is commonly shown but not really thought of about)
All sorts of things can be compared and contrasted. For example a person can compare and contrast apples and oranges. A person can also compare and contrast the differences of a cat and a dog.
This type of essay is called a compare and contrast essay. It analyzes how two or more things are alike (compare) and different (contrast) in terms of their characteristics or features.
To take two certain things and see how they are alike and different
it's something called compare and contrast
Compare means to identify similarities between two or more things, while contrast means to identify differences between them. When you compare and contrast, you are examining both the similarities and differences in order to highlight key distinctions.