54+Compare+and+Contrast+Essay

=PARAGRAPH 1= The Devil's Arithmetic is both a story and a movie, which are about a girl who travels back in time to the Holocaust. She isn't happy because she has to go to sader with her family and thinks it is a waste of time. While she was there she went back in time to the Holocause. Her and her family got taken during Shmuel's wedding and were put into boxcars and taken to the camp. a couple of people in hannah's family tried to escape but they were cought and killed. Finaly, Rivka was picked to go to lilith's cave and Hannah took her place and went for her. and as she opened the door to lilith's cave she went back to preasant time and told her family about what happened.

=PARAGRAPH 2= In the story Hannah is not happy about going to the seder. Also in the story Hannah opens the door for Elija and that is when she goes back in time to the Holocaust. Another thing in the story is that a couple of people planned an escape and were cought and killed. also in the story Hannah goes to lilith's cave and as she goes in she goes back to preasant time. Finaly, when she gets back home she tells her parents and family about the Holocaust but she told aunt Eva's story of the Holocaust.

=PARAGRAPH 3= In the movie Hannah gets a tattoo. In the novel hannah is young. Another thing in the movie si hannah is still called hannah while she is in the Holocaust. Hannah loses her memory in the novel. also in the movie Rivka gets picked because she is sick. Finaly, at the end of the novel hannah tells aunt Eva the story of the Holocaust but never calls her Rivka( her name during the Holocaust) like she does in the movie.

=PARAGRAPH 4= I liked the novel better because you could picture the things in your head and you understood what people where saying in the way the order explained it. My favorite part of the novel is when she goes back to preasant time and explains to her family what happen because at that point you knew she wasn't going to stay there for ever. My least favorite part of the novel was when the Jews were violently put into the boxcars. I didn't like this because I don't really look into violent things I find them crule and mean. I would definately recommend this book because the book is amazing you can picture everything the auther says and has a lot of discriptive detail so you can understand stuff a lot better.