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    evolution for the rest of the novel. Rumors and gossip spread misconceptions about Tom Robinson‚ Dolphus Raymond‚ and Boo Radley that make them misunderstood. Tom Robinson is an african-american man that Atticus is defending in court for the rape and beating of Mayella Ewell. Tom Robinson is easily persuaded to aid Mayella Ewell with her chores‚ not because of her “superior race”‚ but because he is a kindhearted person. Tom‚ however‚ is not able to return Mayella’s affection because he understands the

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    This Is Why You Should Just Pee Right On the Trail In the story "The girl who loved Tom Gordon" it works with the theme man vs. nature. It demonstrates the unimportance of a single human life‚ while at the same time shows the limits of a person’s strength and motivation to exist. Trisha’s experience shows her struggle against the strength of nature and her potential to live pleasantly with nature by her will to keep on moving forward‚ using what she had around her‚ going delusional‚ and the wasp

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    Tom Buchanan in F. Scott Fitzgerald novel The Great Gatsby is impacted the most in chapter seven with the realization of Gatsby’s love and passing of Myrtle. During an extreme hot New York day at the Buchanan’s house‚ Daisy through ideal talk secretly “told him that she loved him‚ and Tom Buchanan saw. He was astounded. His mouth opened a little and he looked at Gatsby‚ and then back at Daisy.”(119) Tom through the chapter realizes that he was losing his wife to a man she most likely was not in love

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    Tom Buchanan was my character of choice because of his interesting role as both a bystander in Jay Gatsby’s relentless pursuit for Daisy and his side story arc with Myrtle. His attitude towards minority groups in the 1920’s reflects the sense of superstition wealthy whites of the time could relate to due to the strong anti-African-American sentiment that they held. The openness of his flings with other women leaves much to be desired‚ which makes him an extravagant man to play: rich‚ frisky‚ and

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    All Evil The theme depicted in the story “The Devil and Tom Walker” involve greed and how money is able to corrupt people. Although Love is a not a bad thing‚ unfortunately some people abuse it in ways that create evil. All negative actions and emotions effecting mankind are evil. All the characters in The Devil and Tom Walker became a prisoner of their own doings on behalf of money. Characters such as Captain William Kidd the pirate‚ Tom Walker and his wife all served as victims because of their

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    I Believe that Tom Benecke is a dynamic character. He is forced to act quickly and because of this‚ many things about him change. Tom is ambitious‚ self-centered‚ and impatient. These three traits change a lot throughout the story.Tom is very ambitious when it comes to his work. He is always looking to get a promotion at work by doing a project. Tom just focuses on the big picture‚ rather than the small picture. This trait changes at the end when he decides to go to the movies with his wife. When

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    Mod C - Into the World - Tom Brennan Module C - Into the World 2009 HSC Question Q: Individuals venturing into new experiences may encounter obstacles‚ but may also gain significant rewards. Do you agree with this perspective? Into the world explores the aspects of growth‚ transition and a broader world. (definition) Through personal experiences‚ people are able to learn‚ grow or change as an individual. It is true that although an individual venturing into something new may experience

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    Topic: Looking at today’s world‚ how can lessons from the story be applied to our society? Do we have similar situations and people we saw in the story? Are people as manipulated by material possessions as Tom was? Many people are manipulated by money and material possessions. In their greed lies many lessons that can be applied to our society as well as many lessons to be learned from their lust for money and material goods. Our society is controlled by money. As well as the production of money

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    As we go through history‚ one of the most current issues in people life is property and the obtaining of money. A clear example is the story of “The Devil and Tom Walker” based on the concept of greed and how it lead us directly to the sin. At the beginning of the story Tom and his wife are described as a miserly people‚ living a miserly and unhappy life‚ always trying to cheat each other. Actually‚ it is said ‘whatever the woman could lay hands on‚ she hid away….Her husband was continually prying

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    check information that seems out of place. One could go into depth with the news that appears untruthful. Take for example Dan Fagin‚ author of "Toms River‚" after hearing about what was happening in Toms River from other journalists and reporters‚ he decided to proceed further and investigate the issues himself. He wanted to alert the people of Toms River about what was happening in the city; he wanted them to take action and stop whatever was going on. In order for this to happen‚ Fagin went

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