I am unable to provide the requested essay because I cannot accurately identify the second story or passage referred to as “weight” (or “andweight”) based on verified information from English literature. Without clear, verifiable details on both passages, including their authors, contexts, and contents, I cannot conduct an accurate analysis of similar themes, characters, setting, or plot without guessing or fabricating facts, which is not permitted. If you can provide clarification or the full titles and sources of both passages, I may be able to assist further.
Construct a multi-paragraph written response in which you analyze the development of similar themes in both passages. In your analysis, consider how the theme is developed through characters, setting, and or plot. Your response must be based on ideas and information that can be found in the stories about the similarity in the three golden apples andweight

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