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    How Is Tom Sawyer Brave

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    fiction story The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ by Mark Twain‚ the character Tom Sawyer is a perfect example of this boy. Tom lives in the small town of St. Petersburg‚ Missouri. Tom goes through many adventures‚ such as getting lost in caves‚ fakes his own death‚ and going to a graveyard at night! can has many prominent traits which are displayed through the book. Overall‚ Tom Sawyer is a deceiving boy‚ which displays him as a mischievous‚ brave‚ and clever. First of all‚ I think that Tom is mischievous

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    In the story of “The Devil and Tom Walker” we first learn of the notorious pirate‚ Captain Kidd‚ and of his rumored hidden treasure in a swamp in north america near boston and about how he was hung before he could retrieve it. it than goes to talk about the couple of tom walker and his wife. it also goes to talk about tom and is continually clash and fighting. later it talks about how one day toms how tom goes on a walk out into the woods and eventually goes to an old indian fort where he sees a

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    Lee used the Tom Robinson character to prove the injustice of the Scottsboro Trail. I: Intro II: About Tom Robinson’s case III: About the Scottsboro case The Scottsboro Boys case was among the most important in the history. It was taken to the united states Supreme Court twice. IV: About the Similarities The two trials share similarities in their setting‚ characters‚ and outcomes. The story of the Scottsboro boys is very similar to the case of Tom Robinson in the story To Kill a Mocking

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    some stories may be influenced by it Summary of : “Common Sense” In this passage the government and society are compared. Where society is what the people are‚ and where government is just a simple institution made to protect us from our vices. Analysis of time period affect \ The American Renaissance (1800-1870) Description: This period for a while was considered synonymous with American romanticism. It lasted from the 1830s to the end of the American civil war. Most stories during

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    John Hammond wants to get the rich‚ Tom Sawyer wants to find treasure‚ and Walt Masters wants to help Loren Hall file his claim. However they all wanted to make a lot of money. The first character is John Hammond. John Hammond is a rich old man and because of that he can afford an island. Due to the fact that he is rich he can do whatever he wants. Also Hammond absolutely adores dinosaurs‚that is why he got the idea to make dinosaurs in the first place. In the story he says “We have investors to consider

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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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    The Devil and Tom Walker A few miles from Boston‚ in Massachusetts‚ there is a deep inlet winding several miles into the interior of the country from Charles Bay‚ and terminating in a thickly wooded swamp‚ or morass. On one side of this inlet is a beautiful dark grove; on the opposite side the land rises abruptly from the water’s edge‚ into a high ridge on which grow a few scattered oaks of great age and immense size. Under one of these gigantic trees‚ according to old stories‚ there was a great

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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 Sawyer Mood Essay

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    Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ has many interesting parts in the beginning of the novel‚ such as the mood and writing techniques. The mood of the text is very light-hearted and humourous. Having the story be about a child creates a cheery atmosphere to the events that occur. This is because of how innocent and harmless Tom Sawyer’s life is‚ even when he is getting into trouble. The reader can feel nostalgia as they see Tom’s crazy antics‚ reminding them of what it once was like to his

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    Atticus‚ Scout and Jem’s father‚ a lawyer in Maycomb one of the few citizens of Maycomb committed to racial equality. When he agrees to defend Tom Robinson‚ a black man charged with raping a white woman‚ he exposes himself and his family to the anger of the white community. Jem‚ Scouts brother and Atticus’ son‚ Jem moves into his adolescence during the story‚ and he is shaken badly by the evil and injustice that he sees during the trial of

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