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    Tom Finder Quotes

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    Whilst reading the book Tom Finder I found myself fascinated with the topic and theme of the book‚ Homelessness. There were also many things that I wondered about. Also‚ I have seemed to have found many flaws in society as a whole. This essay also touched many subjects in our day to day “real” lives. This essay is mainly to talk about these wonders and flaws. Although the topic of homelessness does not affect me personally I often see homeless people around downtown Brantford and I start to wonder

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    The Story of Tom Brennan

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    phases. The novel “The Story of Tom Brennan” follows the Brennan Family in the aftermath of a fatal car crash in which the protagonists (Tom Brennan) brother Daniel was drunk behind the wheel which ended up taking the lives of two others and paralysing a third person (Fin). The story follows the Brennans and it shows how Tom Brennan struggles to cope with past events. JC Bourke was able to use a large variety of techniques in the novel‚ J.C Burke uses many themes throughout such as fear‚ relationships

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    The beauty of literature is its ability to teach the reader valuable lessons about the world. These lessons are relevant to life‚ because the themes in many books are based on reality. Although narratives are fictitious‚ they have been shaped using views from real life‚ allowing the composer to communicate important and relevant messages. Readers will respond to stories in many different ways‚ but through an engaging text‚ they will learn valuable lessons to put into practice in reality. Well-written

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    Related text for The Story of Tom Brennan Curriculum Link: Into the World-Module C Themes in this unit of work: Growing up‚ life’s journey‚ transition‚ change‚ catalysts Developing relationships: family‚ friends‚ intimate Themes explored in the novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’: * Responsibility * Dealing with consequences * Fear * Drink driving and its effect on families and communities * Family relationships * Dealing with crisis * Friendship * Understanding

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    Literature broadens a person’s understanding and educates the reader about another`s biases. I believe isolation consists of failure to communicate and feeling no connections because the person isn’t open to new concept/ideas. Literature gives us the ability to remove a person from isolation; the author uses strategy like visualization so the reader is connected to the scene‚ diction/tone so readers can understand personalities and feel a sense of connection to the characters. Strategies like this

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    Henry Fielding‚ (born April 22‚ 1707‚ Sharpham Park‚ Somerset‚ Eng.—died Oct. 8‚ 1754‚ Lisbon)‚ novelist and playwright‚ who‚ with Samuel Richardson‚ is considered a founder of the English novel. Among his major novels are Joseph Andrews (1742) and Tom Jones (1749). Leaving school at 17‚ a strikingly handsome youth‚ he settled down to the life of a young gentleman of leisure; but four years later‚ after an abortive elopement with an heiress and the production of a play at the Drury Lane Theatre in

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    Uncle Tom Cabin

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    slavery. She set an example though her works and tried to express the wrong doings and hardships of slavery. Stowe using a series of scenes in the chapters we read that shows the emotions and displays the faith of her Christianity. One of the main themes throughout the text is human rights. Stowe depicts slavery by expressing that slavery took many rights away from the enslaved. The loss of the basic right to have and raise a family is not an option for these slaves which might be slavery’s cruelest

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    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Thesis Statement: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is Mark Twain’s best novel because of its use of satire‚ imagery and symbolism. Tom Sawyer‚ the main character of the Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ written by Mark Twain is an average boy who is bored with his cultured life and escapes these constraints by pulling pranks to other people. He is presented as a realistic and convincing boy. He is kind and loving‚ but also cruel‚ stupid and insincere. Tom’s

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    The Story of Tom Brennan

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    THE STORY OF TOM BRENNAN J.C. Burke TEACHING SUPPORT KIT by Joy Bloumis B.A. B.Ed. M.P.C.A 1 THE STORY OF TOM BRENNAN Teaching Support Kit CONTENTS Notes on the author Synopsis Genre‚ structure and style Background notes on alcohol abuse Chapter summaries Themes‚ motifs and symbols Character analysis Quotations General discussion questions and activities Essay questions Oral assignments Short written responses Extension work Appendix: How to plan a text response 3 4 5 6 7 17 22 26

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    1. Introduction The American novel reached one of its highest peaks during the life of writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens‚ better known by his pen name‚ Mark Twain. With its late development with a self-established status‚ the American novel appeared in the late 18th century‚ one of its first creators being considered‚ although debated along time‚ Washington Irving. Before Irving‚ the American novel didn’t have a voice of itself‚ but always had a tendency towards borrowing from the European form and

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