Comparing Mahfouz's "Half a day" and Halliday's "Young Man on Sixth Avenue"

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English

 

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Paul B

 

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March 3, 2015

 

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As he continued on the extremely different street, he was confronted by a little boy who called him grandpa. This all showed how life can fly by, as short as half a day. The next short story, "Young Man on Sixth Avenue" by Mark Halliday focuses in on a young man walking through the big city of Manhattan...
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Unlike "Half a day", as the man walked along, the author just stated the things that were happening in this man's life year after year. This portrays an image that life flies by as rapidly as just walking down the street, but the man doesn't physically change as he walks down the street. Both "Half a day" by Mahfouz and "Young Man on Sixth Avenue" have a similar theme of how rapidly life can pass you by, but were also different in many ways...
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