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    Devil and Tom Walker On the south side of Los Angeles there lives a man who is self indulgent and ruthless. This man goes by the name of Tom Walker. Tom is also married and his wife to shares these characteristics with him. They are both unhappy in their marriage and reside miserably with each other on the outskirts and Los Angeles‚ California in a small brick house in which no one ever visited. It was a Saturday morning when Tom decided that he wanted to go out for a stroll. Once Tom walked for

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    Name Class Period Date Devil and Tom Walker (Modern Revision) Tom Walker sat at his bedside feeling rather melancholy for he had not much to do but be chided at by his notorious witch of a wife. They both lived in their humble abode of an apartment in the middle of a city but they had a sublime view that overlooked the scenery of the domicile’s dumpsters. They lived poorly‚ just barely getting by to afford a couple gallons of gas. Tom grew a hatred for almost everyone around and had only

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    mister Tom ‘’ a fictional novel by Michelle Magorian‚ there are many events‚ circumstances and influential people that prompt change in the main character. These changes can be seen through the development of William Beech‚ the protagonist in the novel. Willie changes from a shy‚ timid‚ fearful boy to a confident sociable and mature young man. Willies growth is prompted by certain situations such as the World War II emerging in Great Britain‚ Willie living with mister Tom and how mister Tom influences

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    and Tom Walker Near a swamp in 1727‚ Tom Walker and his wife live there miserly lives. They are so greedy that they try to cheat each other and they are constantly fighting. One day Tom makes a shortcut through the swamp and finds an Indian skull with a tomahawk in it. Tom kicks the skull and hears a voice. He looks up to see it’s a black man sitting on a stump. Tom recognizes him as the Devil. The Devil talks about Kidd’s buried pirates treasure and confirms it is real and offers it to Tom with

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    In the Great Gatsby Tom is an unlikeable character. How does Fitzgerald use language to portray him like this? Fitzgerald uses both language‚ Tom’s various interactions with people and the attitudes he demonstrates through his statements to show his dislikeable character. There are many examples throughout The Great Gatsby that highlight this point. Tom is an immoral character. He is very unlikeable because of his uncivilized attitude. He is a very arrogant‚ dominating and boorish man who doesn’t

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    The Tom Robinson case in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee shows unfairness and inequality in colored people compared to whites. Tom Robinson is a black man who is accused of raping Mayella Ewell‚ a white woman. Evidence clearly shows that Tom did not commit rape‚ but the jury still found him guilty according to his skin color. Tom now has to face his life in misery‚ knowing that he didn’t do anything wrong. The Declaration of Independence and Tom’s inspiring lawyer‚ Atticus Finch‚ both say that

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    Tom Robinson Trial Report

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    before you as a person‚ defending a person. A person that I believe to be innocent. Tom Robinson would pass Mayella Ewells house on his way to the fields everyday‚ to help her out with things around the house. This dose not make him guilty. Tom is a good man. He would never hurt a fly. In fact his owner made a statement that "hes never caused a speck of trouble." My first point of evidence has to do with DNA and blood. Tom Robinson has type AB blood‚ which was not found at the scene. Mr. Ewell has type

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    Tom Robinson a peaceful man was accused of raping a 19 year old Mayella Ewell. Before this news Tom was racially profiled. Tom would always pass by Mayella’s house‚ and she would constantly ask for his help. She is poor and has a big workload‚ so Tom helped her move things. One day she had asked him to bust open a chiffarobe. That was the day Mayella had done “wrong‚” and had used Tom as an excuse. I believe Tom should not have been found guilty. The was a completely incorrect verdict‚ as Tom only

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    there are some admirable and some despicable characters in the novel. Tom is a despicable character. He is most hated by everyone. Nick is the most admirable character; he is liked by everyone. Both‚ of these characters have their differences but‚ they have their similarities as well. In the novel ‚The Great Gatsby‚ the author F.Scott Fitzgerald makes every character look loathsome or admirable. In the novel the great gatsby tom is is the most despicable person because he cheats on daisy ‚ lies

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    When Tom Robinson is killed in To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the town of Maycomb analyzes what has happened for only a couple of days and just moves on. Nobody cares that Tom has died for the most important reason of racism in Maycomb. Racism was widespread in the south during the depression which is the setting of this book. Another reason the people of Maycomb move on so quickly is due to the fact that little to nothing can be done about Tom’s case any longer. He can’t be freed. Lastly nobody wants to

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