Human behavior is very complex; we never understand the different ways people act in determined situations; for that, if we want to understand the different choices that people carry out, we must be empathetic and understand that each person has a different way of solving problems that the fate can create to them. Actions are the most important and this we can see pointed out in the three stories that I will mention below.
Three stories, each one of them is different; so, if we want to find a connection or similarity between them, we have to understand the feelings of the narrator, we must think, feel and know to the narrator for that our analysis is well developed and we expose clear and precise ideas.
Dingo, Thucydides and the German boy are three stories that we read, each one of them tells us the life of normal people; people that we have seen in our daily lives but we do not know, people who are fighting big internal battles without help from anyone, people who have gone away slowly and we have not noticed.
If we want to examine the stories in its grammatical structure, we point out that the stories are different; this depends on the place of origin where the story unfolds. We can realize in the story Dingo that the vocabulary used is appropriate with the origin of the story; the story is carried out in the fields of Australia, while Thucydides and the German boy are developed in different places of England. The English language is used in the three stories being the only difference the slang created by each one of them and we see developed in the stories.
If we read the stories quickly we can note that these stories do not have any similarity between them but if we read carefully the stories we can note that these stories have great similarities. In the following lines I will point out some similarities that these stories have.
The stories have some similarities as the secrets that the narrators have. These secrets are important for the narrators; well, if these secrets are revealed the family stability and personal of the narrators danger.
In the story Thucydides we can see the infidelity of the father of the narrator, being this the big secret that the narrator discovers and must be quiet; well, if this secret is revealed the family stability will break. She has another secret that also hurts the family relationship. She does not attend classes, and this causes a conflict when parents know the truth.
The big secret in the story Dingo is that the narrator hides the identity of his pet, because in the big farm where he works his boss hates wild dogs because the wild dogs kill sheep and cow. When the boss discovers the secret, the narrator will get rid of the dog.
The German boy is the third story, in this story we can identify a big secret which prevents the narrator can enjoy his family. He avoids saying the financial problems that his company has; this problem prevents him to enjoy the happy moments with his family, He lives in a constant state of frustration.
In the three stories the narrators think of love as sacrifice; so, they show their love but they avoid that their families know the truth. The narrators try to solve problems but at the end they only get to live in an eternal and personal misery.
In the story Thucydides the narrator shows her love to her family and the sacrifice that she realize. This sacrifice is to hide the infidelity of her father for the family stability and this is the conclusion of the narrator. It is necessary to understand that she sacrificed her inner peace for the family.
The literary work Dingo the narrator demonstrates the unconditional love his pet, being a sacrifice for the narrator to move his dog away from him; for that, He suffers for a long time because he misses his pet, also the narrator has a lonely life being your pet the center of his world.
In the third story The German boy the narrator is worried for his family and he expresses his love in different ways. The narrator during his life he has sacrificed everything for his family and in the present he must choose the family peace before that his own spiritual peace; he does this for the most important feeling of the world, the love.
The last similarity of these stories correspond to the narrators try to avoid the reality of their lives; various are the ways in which narrators avoid accepting the truth.
Thucydides the narrator tries to live in a world where her family is well established and where the problems, infidelities and lies do not exist; when she discovers the truth she understands that to keep her family together she will have to avoid remembering the day when she discovered that her father was being unfaithful.
The story Dingo teaches us that the narrator lives in a world where the most important is his pet, he avoids accepting the truth, he does not want admit that he is a solitary person When He accepted a wild dog as a pet he begins to trust little by little. The narrator lives in an individualistic world where he only worries about his needs and of his dog. During the course of story he just strikes up a relationship with a wild dog.
The German boy is the story where the narrator creates situations for that the family members think that all businesses are well; He creates a reality, but it does not exist and for that when the story is ending he does not yet have the courage to tell the truth; so, for that his family will not suffer he avoids mentioning the reality of the economic problems he is trying to solve.
Previously, we have read some of the most significant similarities of these three stories, it is necessary to point out that if we read the stories again we find new similarities that at first glance we do not find in the beginning.
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