Friday, 5 April 2013
blog post 5
One connection between the book 'The Disappearing Floor' and
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' is in my book, Joe and Franks dad did not want them
to go ahead and investigate the mystery, and wait for him to get back, but
instead they disobeyed their dad and tried to investigate and solve the mystery
be themselves. At the time their dad was in Chicago investigating an anonymous
tip that Noel Strang would be making a jewel heist that night. In a midsummer
night’s dream Hermia’s dad told her that she could not see Lysander and she
would have to marry Demetrious. Hermia then disobeyed her dad and is planning
on sneaking away to be with and marry Lysander. This is a similarity because
both Hermia and the Hardy boys are going to disobey their parents and do
something they’re not supposed to do. Another example of a similarity is in a
midsummer night’s dream, there is a lot of magic and in the hardy boys, a
scientist is hired to create a weapon for Noel. This weapon that he created
makes the victims freeze solid in their tracks. Not freezing as in ice but in the
sense that they are knocked out but stiff, and after they wake up they don’t ember
anything. This is kind of magical because nothing we know of in the real world
can do these things or has the power to freeze someone. In the two books there
are also many differences. For example, in a midsummer night’s dream, Hermia’s
father, Egeus, is very strict with his daughter and will not tolerate her not
doing what he says. While in the hardy boys, their dad, Fenton, is much easier
going and doesn’t mind at times if his boys disobey him to do the right thing. Yeah.
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