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    Van Gogh painted this piece in 1889 while he was in Saint Rémy seeking treatment in a mental asylum. Interestingly enough‚ he painted this piece from his memory and it was supposed to have been based on a constellation arrangement he had seen earlier on in the night sky of Provence. Starry Night is perhaps one of his most famous and yet most elusive works. The first thing that I noticed was the overwhelming night sky‚ which takes up most of the background. Its swirling‚ flowing lines appear to

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    man. This is the story of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ by Mark Twain. The novel follows the experiences of Tom Sawyer‚ a juvenile delinquent‚ as he sights true love‚ witnesses a murder‚ and embarks on a plethora of other adventures. After all the grief‚ excitement‚ fear‚ and joy‚ Tom emerged as a different person. His once mischievous nature is fading and is becoming replaced with responsibility‚ protectability‚ and integrity. Overall‚ this displays Tom as a more mature and respectable human being

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    There are four basic necessities to sustain life: food‚ sleep‚ shelter‚ and air. Without these four things‚ humans cannot survive‚ but are living and surviving two different concepts? In Edna St. Vincent Millay’s poem “Love Is Not All”‚ she argues that while love does not keep us alive‚ it is the one thing in this world worth more than food‚ or shelter‚ or air. While basic necessitates for survival are wonderful‚ even they cannot overcome the human desire for love‚ shown by how the author sets up

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    Tom should tell the sherif because. If Tom doesn’t tell the sheriff Indian Joe could end up killing him as well as huck. Another reason would be if he tells Tom would not have to worry about another person getting murdered. My Final reason would be if Tom would have told Joe would be a wanted man and would be sent to prison. But on the other hand if Tom wouldn’t have told anyone his chances of getting killed himself would be slim. My first reason would be that if Tom would have told the shefir

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    Lying‚ something the human flesh has struggled with for ages. It has shattered the lives of millions and offered the illusion of hope to countless others. Can this mechanism ever be operated for good? In the classic book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain‚ Tom was faced with this same question‚ is lying always bad? Lying is saying something that is not true. But can a lie be good? Everyone agrees that a lie is saying something untruthful. Some believe that‚ used in the right way; lies can be

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    The Portrayal of Human Nature in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain “Every man has a good nature but as well evil and imperfect nature.” Resoalbe‚ Analí. American History and Literature. 2013 The Portrayal of Human Nature in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer “Every man has a good nature but as well evil and imperfect nature.” Through the course of history‚ men have adopted different literary styles to portray ideas‚ beliefs and their desire of evolving as human beings

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    In Mark Twain’s book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ the setting of the book is greatly influenced by his very own life‚ making it even more real and relatable. Many things were obviously from his own life‚ such as the town and language‚ others were less obvious‚ like the characters or adventures. Mark Twain wrote what he knew‚ putting his hometown‚ jobs and friends into the book. He mixed personalities and events making them new and relatable‚ his language and train of thought in the book is clearly

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    Michelle Magorian’s heartwarming novel‚ Good Night‚ Mr. Tom‚ is not only a touching read but an intriguing one. It tells the story of eight-year-old William Beech‚ the abused boy of a troubled single mother. He is evacuated from London to a cozy town in the English countryside at the beginning of World War II‚ and finds himself in the care of Thomas Oakley. “Mister Tom‚” as he is endearingly called by Willie‚ is known around the village of Little Weirwold as apathetic and gruff. Caring for Willie

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    Although born more than two hundred years apart‚ Emanuel de Witt and Vincent van Gogh are both talented painters from the Netherlands. De Witt‚ whose life spanned through much of the seventeenth century‚ lived through the Dutch Golden Age. This was a time of growth for all of the Netherlands‚ and in the arts‚ realism was heavily practiced. His paintings in particular were also quite influenced by the Protestant Reformation‚ where a backlash on artwork in churches – one of his most popular subject

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    for Tom Sawyer‚ the young protagonist of the novel who‚ along with his younger brother Sidney‚ was sent to live in St. Petersburg‚ Missouri‚ after his mother’s death. After hearing no answer to her calls‚ Polly finds Tom eating out of the jam closet. Tom escapes Aunt Polly’s beating by diverting her attention‚ leading Polly into a tirade against Tom’s irreverent ways. During dinner‚ Aunt Polly tries to trick Tom into admitting that he played hooky from school that day to go swimming. But Tom‚ aware

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