Similarly, you may ask, how is Jesus presented in each Gospel?
The four Gospels are neither histories of the life of Christ nor biographies. They are portraits of the person and work of the long promised Messiah, Israel's King and the world's Savior. Matthew by the Holy Spirit presents Christ as King, Mark as Servant, Luke as Man, and John as God.
Beside above, why do the Gospels tell the same story? You can put Matthew, Mark, and Luke in parallel columns next to each other and can compare their stories with one another and can see, then, that they're telling the same story. So, they're synoptic because they can be seen together.
Additionally, why are there 4 different versions of the Gospel?
There actually are only four authentic gospels. And this is obviously true because there are four corners of the universe and there are four principal winds, and therefore there can be only four gospels that are authentic. These, besides, are written by Jesus' true followers."
Which gospel is presented differently?
John's gospel