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Write a compare and contrast analysis of how ""Broken Chain"" and ""Fish Hook"" both address a common theme about belonging

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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The main theme of both stories is based on appearance. The main character of both stories wants to change their appearance to look better and be accepted by others.

Explanation:

Broken Chain is a short story written by Gary Soto that narrates the story of a young boy named Alfonso, the protagonist. He has crooked teeth. And he wanted to fix his teeth so that when he goes to the swimming in the canal next summer, girls would notice him and boys may think him to be tough.

In the short story, "Fish Cheeks" written by Amy Tan, the narrator wants to change her looks because she fell in love with the minister's son. She wished to have a new American nose and look American.

The theme of both stories is based on appearance. Both the protagonist want to change something in their looks to impress someone. The moral of both the stories is that looks are not everything to impress someone you love.

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Answered by MysticalNickC
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Answer:

Broken Chain is a short story written by Gary Soto that narrates the story of a young boy named Alfonso, the protagonist. He has crooked teeth. And he wanted to fix his teeth so that when he goes to the swimming in the canal next summer, girls would notice him and boys may think him to be tough.

In the short story, "Fish Cheeks" written by Amy Tan, the narrator wants to change her looks because she fell in love with the minister's son. She wished to have a new American nose and look American.

The theme of both stories is based on appearance. Both the protagonist want to change something in their looks to impress someone. The moral of both the stories is that looks are not everything to impress someone you love.

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