Day Of The Butterfly 'And Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville'

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Literature of the Americas has many stories and they all have comparisons, but they also have many differences. “Day of the Butterfly” by Alice Monro and “Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville” by Carlos Solórzano have characters that share some traits and ways, but like all characters they have things that are different. The old woman from “A Sad Vaudeville” is a dynamic protagonist who finds herself meeting the perfect man for her, but has a dilemma when he is in denial because she is not the ideal girl of his dreams; she’s old. Myra from “Day of the Butterfly” is a static antagonist who does not have the same care free attitude as most of the children her own age. She is rather shy and does not fit in or socialize much with people her own age. She does not derive from a very wealthy family. She is responsible for her brother Jimmy which holds her back from having more age appropriate experiences. …show more content…

She normally keeps to herself. Nobody understands her or takes out time to get to know her. The old woman is also not given the chance by people because of her looks and age, she is as lonely as Myra. Myra is not lonely by choice, she has her little brother who is shy always with her and he makes others think she’s weird, so she doesn’t get the opportunity to make friends do to something she has no power over. The old woman, who is also not lonely by choice but because of her wrinkled face, the man of her dreams is blinded by his fears, and does not recognized she is the woman he has been so longing

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