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    as controversial or even disturbing at that‚ and I was lucky enough to come across a Jimmy Choo ad in W magazine. The message is clear—buy these shoes. Whether or not that message is being conveyed in the most appropriate or effective ways is less to be desired for. The shoes are not even in the center of the picture‚ and in my opinion‚ the shoes are not the main focal point in the ad. Instead‚ the focus is on a woman leaning backwards on some sort of board with a very skimpy bikini bottom and

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    Tom and Gatsby are the same in the aspect of their values‚ but they differ in their life styles. Both Gatsby and Tom was adulteress because Gatsby wanted Daisy who was married and Tom was cheating on Daisy. But in contrast Tom was the big strong guy and Gatsby was smaller and not as well built. Tom and Gatsby were both rich and thought that money could buy anything and everything they wanted‚ both Gatsby and Tom used their money to impress people. Gatsby uses his for parties to get Daisy to come

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    “‘Tom‚ I’ve a notion to skin you alive!’” (Chapter 19‚ page 120). The book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ written by Mark Twain‚ is a book about a young life growing up alongside the Mississippi. Tom gets into lots of trouble with Huck and Joe‚ while also going for Becky‚ who he is “engaged”. The main theme of the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is that throughout everything‚ children will stick to their childish thinking. Every once and awhile‚ Tom and his friends forget what they’re doing

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    Tom Sawyer is not a new story after all. The book ‚written by Mark Twain‚ is just made up of many different original stories. Tom is an adventurous character that is always getting into trouble. In the end though‚ he is always forgiven for his actions. This is like many traditional stories. One such is Beauty and the Beast. The adult point of view in this story gives a new perspective on the story. Lampwick from Pinocchio‚ is in many ways like Tom and the way he acts. The plot from Hercules is similar

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    How Old Is Tom? The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a novel written by Mark Twain about a boy named Tom who grows up and develops a conscience overtime. Twain never mentions Tom’s age. How old is Tom? Throughout the story you’ll see different examples showing how old tom is. Sometimes tom acts like a child and other times he acts more like a tween. Does he ever grow up? Throughout the story we see different examples of childlessness. One day “as he was passing by the house of Jeff Thatcher…Amy Lawrence

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    have all the money in the world‚ but in the end you are unsatisfied‚ what was it all for? Throughout the novel Tom Buchannan‚ continues to prove himself to be careless and inconsiderate by not worrying about hurting others or forming a real relationship with Daisy‚ someone that he should’ve cared about. People in this 1920’s society such as Tom believe that money can fix anything. As with Tom‚ Daisy is in love with material things‚ and is incapable of having a real human relationship due to her affection

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    The character Tom Buchanan has different role from all the other in the novel The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Tom is apprehensive about Daisy’s actions and his background with being handed everything makes him unaware of how to react or treat the situation. The ability to control people has always been given to Tom and eventually becomes all he cares about. His recklessness has always been a part of him until it leads him to have one of his puppets cut the strings. The deceitful manner

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    something significant in the world. Tom Sawyer is inspirational and is filled with encouraging words‚ just like bible verses. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a better book for teachers to teach to their students‚ than Black Beauty‚ because it is entertaining‚ it is youthful‚ and it is complex. The novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is very entertaining. It has interesting

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    experience personal growth. This is evident in the prescribed text‚ The Story of Tom Brennan by JC Burke‚ as well as my chosen text‚ I Was Only 19 by Redgum. The concept of ‘new experiences’ may not always start off positively. For example‚ in Burke’s novel‚ the protagonist‚ Tom Brennan‚ one fatal accident forced him and his family to flee their hometown of Mumbilli‚ forcing every character to undergo a catharsis. This causes Tom to become very withdrawn and introverted as he grows bitter and resentful

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    One such character that bends societal norms of what it means to be a man is Tom Corey. Tom​ ’​ s character is presented in such a fashion that differs than those older than him‚ like his father‚ in the novel. Tom​ ’​ s independent and head strong personality allows him to break away from what is wanted from his father. Tom Corey breaks away from the patriarchy by falling for a woman who doesn​ ’​ t fit the societal norms of what it means to be a women

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