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    Tom Sawyer is not a new story after all. The book ‚written by Mark Twain‚ is just made up of many different original stories. Tom is an adventurous character that is always getting into trouble. In the end though‚ he is always forgiven for his actions. This is like many traditional stories. One such is Beauty and the Beast. The adult point of view in this story gives a new perspective on the story. Lampwick from Pinocchio‚ is in many ways like Tom and the way he acts. The plot from Hercules is similar

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    The character Tom Buchanan has different role from all the other in the novel The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Tom is apprehensive about Daisy’s actions and his background with being handed everything makes him unaware of how to react or treat the situation. The ability to control people has always been given to Tom and eventually becomes all he cares about. His recklessness has always been a part of him until it leads him to have one of his puppets cut the strings. The deceitful manner

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    During much of The Grapes of Wrath‚ John Steinbeck focuses on family—as a general concept‚ and specifically‚ the Joads. Throughout the story‚ the Joad family undergoes many changes. They are joined by other travelers‚ they suffer losses and hardships‚ and by the end of the story the family has grown and transformed a great deal from what they used to be. The concept of family changes just as much‚ if not more. The word "family" grows to mean much more than a small group of people related by blood

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    have all the money in the world‚ but in the end you are unsatisfied‚ what was it all for? Throughout the novel Tom Buchannan‚ continues to prove himself to be careless and inconsiderate by not worrying about hurting others or forming a real relationship with Daisy‚ someone that he should’ve cared about. People in this 1920’s society such as Tom believe that money can fix anything. As with Tom‚ Daisy is in love with material things‚ and is incapable of having a real human relationship due to her affection

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    Tom Robinson is a strong‚ honest‚ and humble man who has never been given the chance to be viewed as an equal. Because he is a Negro‚ he has never and will never be respected or treated for the man he is. Throughout the trial (so far‚) he never once raised his voice‚ noticeably got angry‚ or disrespected anyone in the courtroom. He is aware that he is a black man going against a white man in trail; there is almost no way he can win this case. However‚ Tom exemplifies his strength and honesty when

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    The novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain addresses how it was to be a kid when the author was a child. In this novel‚ Tom Sawyer the protagonist‚ and his friend Huckleberry Finn witness a murder. Both of the children swear to keep it a secret but eventually‚ Tom confesses because he cannot stand to see an innocent man put to death when he could stop it. Sawyer was a lively‚ adventurous‚ and tricky child who was given the opportunity to mature‚ and grow up because he had a touch with maturity

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    advertisements promised plentiful jobs. The Joad family was one of these families‚ and on their journey they encountered both discrimination and hard times‚ but even through that they remained kind and generous people. During the journey‚ many families encountered pain‚ loss‚ and a general feeling of hopelessness. The Joad family was no exception. The Joads‚ like many migrant families during the 1930’s‚ relied on their automobile‚

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    John Steinbeck’s Message In The Grapes of Wrath‚ John Steinbeck emphasizes Ma Joad. Steinbeck uses Ma Joad to express his views on how people can reach the American Dream. In the book‚ Steinbeck does not express that individuals can achieve the American Dream. He expresses his idea that the people should unite and continue to strive for the American Dream even through the worst of times. Through Ma Joad‚ he emphasizes that the poor and lower class should unite and continue to push for their

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    The Devil and Tom Walker character analysis From the beginning of time the devil has been known to trick weak people. Old Scratch‚ Belcebub‚ Lucifer or simply the devil has been the antagonist for all religious beliefs in the whole planet. The story “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irvin shows how this abominable creature‚ the devil‚ tricks people in order to get their soul. Throughout times people have believed that the devil gave temptations in order to fall for them so

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    Devil and Tom Walker‚” Irving illustrate human corruption through the use of the woods as setting and symbolism. Tom‚ Tom’s wife‚ and the Old Scratch also shown human abilities throughout the story. Each character was different in its own way‚ but shared one trait to express human abilities. Tom Walker is one of the first main characters. He was the protagonist of “The Devil and Tom Walker”. Tom Walker was described as a meager miserly fellow. He was the most despised of all characters. He was the

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