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Nonfiction and Historical fiction have notable similarities and differences. These texts involve the same situations yet when you analyze the text one is historical fiction while the other is historical non-fiction, there are obvious dissimilarities. For example, in the text, Benjamin Franklin Flies a Kite, the purpose of the story is to provide an accurate depiction of the actual events with the author using a more professional tone, while in A Shocking and Stormy Night, the purpose is to create an amusing and entertaining story. Another difference is the point of view in the stories. A Shocking and Stormy Night is written in first-person for proof in the text it says, “my window, a man stood in the rain.
It was strange to see him all alone on such a stormy night.
Who goes out in a thunderstorm and tries to fly a kite?” this shows that its written in the first-person point of view as a neighbor watches Benjamin as he does the experiment while text Benjamin Franklin Flies a Kite is written in third person about benjamins experiment not only that in a shocking and stormy night is written with a curious, confused, and somewhat frightened tone to set the mood and to get the reader invested in the story as well as express how the character feels. In his story, we also get more description on the setting rather than it being filled with facts from the real historical event like in Benjamin Franklin Flies a Kite.
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