Monday, February 18, 2019
Comparing Patricia MacLachlan and Laura Ingalls Wilder :: Compare Contrast Comparison
Comparing Patricia MacLachlan and Laura Ingalls chaoticComparing Patricia MacLachlan and Laura Ingalls Wilder is non an easy task. Both writers have excelled in their writing and their books are all different. The way Sarah, Plain and Tall and The Little tin Series suck up reality, contingents, and time frame sets them apart from each other. I also chose these ii authors because both Sarah and Little House are set in the nineteenth century. The topics are also very similar. I am comparing their differences in realism, amount of detail, and time frame of story.Wilders Little House series would be considered realistic fiction while Sarah is just fiction. The actor is because Wilder used her own childhood experiences upraiseing up on the plains and during the nineteenth century and expanded on them to create the series. MacLachlan did not grow up in the nineteenth century but in the 20th so much of her story comes from research and creativity. It is easy to understand this fr om the reading. Wilder writes Each of them had a tin plate, and a steel knife and a steel fork with white bone handles. This is what families had during the trip on the plains. This is the realism in Little House that is not seen in Sarah.My next parity is the difference in amount of detail. Wilder uses more explanatory detail in her series. She re-accounts everything from her younger days as a child on the plains with her parents to how to build a roof. Pa reached down and pulled up a slab. He laid it across the ends of the sapling rafters. Its edges stuck out beyond the wall. Then Pa correct some nails in his mouth and took his hammer out of his belt, and began to nail the slab to the rafters. In this quote we see the amount of detail and explanation by Wilder. In Sarah, the reader knows the family fixed the roof but does not learn how it is done. I am fast and I am good said, said Sarah. And they climbed the prevail to the roof, Sarah with wisps of hair around her face, her mo uth full of nails, overalls like Papas. In this quote we see that it is the emotional detail. Readers see more of this in Sarah. MacLachlan writes on how Sarah misses the sea and her brother and how she wanted to prove her ability by dower with the roof.
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