Zane And Tangerine: A Literary Analysis

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Zane & The Hurricane and Tangerine are both very similar but also very different. For example, Zane & the Hurricane is more action based and focuses more on the aspect of a weakling trying to survive the apocalypse while Tangerine focuses more on the story line and leads up to a slow and twisted turn rather than spilling the story out in the first 5 pages. But both Tangerine and Zane has a action packed story which has hooked readers into engaging with the story. The book Tangerine and Zane both has many differences but they can also be very much alike. Tangerine & Zane has an interesting story that hooks reader in, but they both has different starts. For example, both methods are able to hook the readers into a world of magical wonders but Tangerine has a “lemme tell you the back story, and then the rest” feeling whilst Zane has a “you’re in now! You are never coming out of this!” feel. Tangerine’s prologue starts out with 2 pages describing Paul’s situation and what he’s doing while Zane starts with a description of who he loves and what he’s doing/dreading to go on his trip. Both method works, but 1 is more on the calm,serenity side while the other is on a spooky, exciting side. …show more content…

Zane’s story describes the trouble that he has trying to survive the hurricane and so on, but Tangerine has more of a inside joke feel to it which forces you to read the entire story in order to truly understand the beauty in the author’s writing instead of understanding the entire book just by searching up a book summary online. Zane also has more of a right on the spot feel to it (like everything is just there and you can understand the book without great effort) instead of Tangerine, which requires you to be active in reading and to truly think about the book instead of being lazy and not putting effort into the beauty the author created whilst

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