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    salvation was the ability to be self sufficient. The Joads left their barren land in the Midwest to the promised land of California. However‚ once the Joads arrived in California‚ they found that jobs were scarce and conditions were harsh. They needed to work very hard just to get by. The key to reaching a goal is the work one puts into it. Both the Israelites and the Joad’s wanted to become free from their enslavement in the place

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    to Mr. Ewell and Mayella Ewell lie to the jury. Tom Robinson tells the truth in his testimony‚ but the jury’s verdict states that he is guilty in the end. In this journal‚ I will be characterizing Tom Robinson. All through this journal‚ Tom Robinson can be characterized as considerate and polite. First off‚ Tom is considerate. A reason Tom is considerate is because he does various jobs for Mayella Ewell when she asks him to without reluctance. Tom says‚ “She’d have some little somethin’ for me to

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    Ma Joad In the 1930s‚ America’s Great Plains experienced a disastrous drought causing thousands of people to migrate west. As their land was devastated by the Dust Bowl‚ deprived farmers were left with few options but to leave. The Grapes of Wrath depicts the journey of the Joads‚ an Oklahoma based family which decides to move to California in search of better conditions. Coming together as thirteen people at the start‚ the Joads will undertake what represents both a challenge and their only hope

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    <center><b>Greed‚ Corruption‚ the Search of One’s Self and the 1920’s</b></center> <br> <br>The characters’ search of their own identities and the struggle that ensues is the most suffusive theme throughout The Great Gatsby . The fact that we never really know the characters‚ and the corrupt immoral things they do‚ directly represent the 20’s high society lifestyle. The characters continued to cheat on their spouses‚ let money become their obsession‚ and debated the American dream for the hopes of

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    Exploring Transitions by Character in Tom Brennan    Brennan Family (Immediate)      Character  Transition being Explored  Quotation/page no./analysis of  language or technique  Tom Brennan  Living with grandmother in new town  of Coghill after leaving Mumbilli.  ­struggles with house rules and  expectations such as saying grace  and sharing grandmother’s  cooking(KG)  ­images of saints and prayers at  Gran’s house  ­going to Mass (Pp156­8)  ‘But we weren’t home. We were here.  Here in my grandmother’s  dark

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    The average nine year old has a panic attack when they lose sight of their family at the grocery store; now imagine being a nine year old lost in the isolation that is the mountains of Maine. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King is told in a third person omniscient point of view mostly following the main protagonist‚ Trisha McFarland. Trisha is a nine year old girl growing up in a broken home surrounded by a pugnacious teenage brother and a short tempered mother. Let’s not forget to mention

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    Extended response - The Story of Tom Brannan is a typical teen genre novel‚ discuss. The Story of Tom Brennan by J.C Burke is a typical teen genre novel. This is depicted through the concept of characters coming of age‚ themes such as drink driving and relationships and romance which teenagers understand and relate to as well as language techniques such as colloquial language in which the responders use. Burke uses a number of different themes in her novel The Story of Tom Brannan to explore the concept

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    12/10/14 Response to Lit Essay "Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer swear they will keep mum about this and they wish they may drop down dead in their tracks if they ever tell and rot." In the graveyard subplot of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" ITALICIZE by Mark Twain‚ Huck and Tom witness the brutal stabbing of Dr. Robinson. Afterwards‚ the boys run to safety and swear never to tell about the horrific incident. Using his talent on creating realistic and growing characters‚ Mark Twain strengthens the setting and

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    Study Notes – Into the World Text- The Story of Tom Brennan Related Text- Dead Poet Society Narrative: Tom Brennan – “My name is Tom Brennan and this is my story” show that Tom himself is the narrator and it is his point of view. Dead Poet Society- The story is predominantly viewed through the eyes of Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke)‚ a newcomer to Welton‚ and his roommate Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard). Setting: Story of Tom Brennan: change in setting acts as a catalyst for a new view

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    I am characterizing tom Robinson. Tom is a kind man. He worked for Mayella for free. Tom did not owe her anything but he just did it to help her. When Mayella tried to kiss him‚ he just backed away and tried to keep her off without harming her. He calmly got her away and he stayed calm tell her dad saw him. Also‚ during the case he was not arguing he was just stating the facts. He would calmly say what happened. Another way to describe him is respected. Miss Maudie was not going to the case because

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