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    “The Devil and Tom Walker”: A Fantastic Folktale In 1824‚ a folktale by the name of “The Devil and Tom Walker” was published by Washington Irving‚ author of legendary tales such as “Rip Van Winkle” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. “The Devil and Tom Walker” is about a man named Tom Walker that sells his immortal soul to the devil in exchange for worldly goods. This particular story is considered a prime example of what folktales should be. Thus‚ “The Devil and Tom Walker” embodies a folktale based

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    ]Case Study: TOMS One for One 1. What is the social value proposition for TOMS Shoes? The name TOMS Shoes is derived from “tomorrow” was taken from the original concept “shoes for tomorrow.” TOMS Shoes has developed the social value proposition of the company off the One for One model and the importance of shoes. The One for One Model is for every pair of shoes bought one will be given away to a child in a developing country. The impact that TOMS is trying to make on individuals combines

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    Adventures of Tom Sawyer” Author: Mark Twain Huck and Tom are now the richest young boys in their small town of the Mississippi. The young Huck loves living his new mother Widow Douglas. Huck and Tom meet each other in front of the church. “Hey Huck” Tom says‚ “How does it feel to be rich and live with the wealthiest person in St. Pertersburg?” “It’s the best feeling in the world” Huck continues‚ “If only we can build some kind of union or try being runaway pirates again” Tom replies with

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    “The Devil and Tom Walker” was an Early Romanticism written by Washington Irving. Irving was a reluctant lawyer who preferred writing and is now mostly known for “The Legend of Sleepy Hallow”. Irving was the first American to achieve international reputation. In 1815 Irving traveled through Europe‚ remaining there for 17 years. Although when “The Devil and Tom Walker” was first published in 1824 it was not well received and even caused Irving to stop writing fiction all together‚ today it is considered

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    One of the main elements of Romanticism that it used throughout the story‚ “The Devil and Tom Walker‚” that was wrote by Washington Irving is the archetypal plot‚ which is someone who sells his or her own soul to the devil for money‚ wisdom‚ power‚ and fame. The character that really shows this element is Tom Walker because he will do anything to be rich. This element that Tom shows in the story is going against our Christian beliefs and he is turning himself further away from God. Christians believe

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    What is the setting of “The Devil and Tom Walker?”  C) A forest near Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ circa 1727  2. Tom Walker might be described as  D) stingy and cruel but courageous.  3. Tom Walker’s wife is best described as  A) generous and much loved by her neighbors.  B) kind toward her husband‚ but cruel to others.  C) yearning for companionship.  D) fierce shrew‚ always nagging and yelling.  4. In “The Devil and Tom Walker‚” the woods are used to symbolize  A) evil.  B) goodness

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    He is accompanied by his best friend‚ Tom Sawyer and runaway slave‚ Jim. Both Tom and Jim play a major role in influencing Huck’s way of thinking. Huck’s friendship with Jim and Tom greatly influence his way of thinking; while Huck looks up to Tom’s sense of adventure and intelligence‚ Jim’s good nature and steady friendship influence Huck and teach him about morals. Huck sees everything that he is not and everything he does not have in Tom. Huck admires Tom and everything that he has. Not only does

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    challenging for Tom Robinson in To Kill A Mockingbird‚ and also minorities in real life. Every day‚ they are discriminated against‚ and it is very unfair. To Kill a Mockingbird has many non-fiction parts‚ which makes the novel better than many others. Harper Lee presented Tom’s trial in ways that can be easily compared to real life trials‚ such as the Scottsboro trial. Tom Robinson’s trial was definitely the most dramatic‚ yet the most realistic part in this piece of writing. In the trial‚ Tom Robinson

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    that Daisy and Tom had an unstable relationship. Both Daisy and Tom came from affluent backgrounds and the upper class of society. Tom had a large ego and Daisy was in love with having a lavish and extravagant lifestyle. They were both consumed with money and everything that went along with being wealthy and having an upper class position in society. Their whole relationship was based upon money‚ not true love. Tom came from old money and was extremely wealthy. Daisy married Tom for his money and

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    Two texts that show transitions are The Story of Tom Brennan‚ a 2005 Australian novel written by J.C. Burke‚ and Raise Your Voice‚ a 2004 American drama film directed by Sean McNamara. Through these two texts‚ the audience learns about the social context‚ the characters and their experiences‚ which helps to shapes our understanding of transitions. Drink driving incidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers in Australia. The Story of Tom Brennan and Raise Your Voice provides opportunities

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