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    Gatsby vs Tom

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    Gatsby vs. Tom By: Ryan Leger In The Great Gatsby the author describes Gatsby and Daisy’s husband Tom- and as he depicts their characteristics‚ the reader is able to observe similarities and differences between them. The similarities I’m going to discuss are their desire for success and social status‚ their determination for the things they desire‚ and their hatred for one another. The differences that contrast these similarities are their desire for success and social status for different reasons

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    During the trial of Tom Robinson‚ he encounters false accusations on behalf of the Ewell family. “Miss.Mayella...you’ve testified that the defendant hit you‚ grabbed you by the neck‚ and took advantage of you.” This quotations explains the false accusations Mayella Ewell made up to save her father Robert Ewell from the jury.Mayella Ewell obviously thought if she traps a black man‚ which is already disrespected by society instead of her father the jury will take her side either way.This act of pleading

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    The Scottsboro Boys Video Notes What happened?  Nine black teenage boys from Scottsboro‚ Alabama were accused of raping two white women. The nine black teenagers were on a train and some of the black teens fought with several white guys. The train was stopped when the conductor found out a fight broke out‚ and when nine black teenage boys and two white women (Ruby Bates and Victoria Price) got off the train‚ Ruby Bates and Victoria Price claimed that the black males raped them. At the time

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    huck vs tom

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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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    Monroeville. She undoubtedly was witness to some terrible racial interactions before and during the civil rights movement. The origin of Tom Robinson is less clear‚ though many have speculated that his character was inspired by several models. When Lee was 10 years old‚ a white woman near Monroeville accused a black man named Walter Lett of raping her. The story and the trial were covered by her father’s newspaper‚ and Lett was convicted and sentenced to death. After a series of letters appeared claiming

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    Scottsboro Boys Essay

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    such as why they had been in prison for six years if there innocence was so clear. It would take more than forty years for the last Scottsboro boy‚ Clarence Norris‚ to be pardoned by Alabama. However‚ the one

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    favor of executing these officers without granting them a full or fair trial‚ which was also called summary justice. On the contrary‚ the United States proposed military tribunal. In the end‚ military commission won. A series of trials‚ called the Nuremberg Trials‚ were then held where various Nazi officials were tried for their war crimes. These trials were treated carefully and diplomatically as they

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    to tell about the trial from the perspective of the newspapers. Boo Radley would also be able to discuss his relationship with the children next door. He was so kind by leaving them gifts and they established a relationship without even seeing each other. You can’t judge a book by it’s cover. Neighbors judged Boo Radley because he never came outside and preferred to stay indoors. They also were prejudiced toward Tom Robinson just because of his skin color. They even sent Tom to jail based on three

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    The Scottsboro boys‚ and the case as a whole‚ divided America further in many aspects. During the time of the event‚ the Jim Crow laws were still in place‚ the Ku Klux Klan was present‚ and the Great Depression had just recently occurred. As a result of the Great Depression‚ “hobos” because more plentiful and many people were unemployed. When this event occurred‚ and was publicized internationally‚ I believe it exposed the true condition of America after the depression‚ and intensified the stringent

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    terrorized African Americans in their cities . Another was when Europeans first came over to America‚ through this they prejudiced Native Americans forcing them to integrate into European culture. Social class is often directly related to racism. Tom Robinson and the Blacks in Maycomb were subjected to racist comments that were connected to their social standing. In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” it shows that even though a person could be in the better part of society‚ they treat people under them

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