Answer:
Ryunosuke Akutagawa wrote about Buddhism using a gentle, sweet story about a Buddhist man strolling through paradise's gardens, seeing the reflection of hell through the water of a pond. It gave an example of how good hearted Buddhists are, because the man gave the criminal in hell another chance due to the one time he was kind in his life.
However, Lord Redesdale used a far more direct approach and talked about how difficult it is to be a good Buddhist. He gives examples on the daily difficulties and obstacles that a Buddhist has to go through, and how they live.
Step-by-step explanation:
One approached with a story, and the other gave real life examples and experiences of a day in the life.