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    List: Huckleberry Finn – The main character of this story‚ Huck Finn goes on adventure with his friend Jim and Tom Sawyer. Along the way he is put up against obstacles that‚ for the most part‚ make him consider the foundation of the logic that society has. Huck Finn’s Father – Huck’s Father is a constant drunk. He is abusive and seeks to control Huck’s fortune. Tom Sawyer – Tom Sawyer is the same age as Huck Finn and his best friend. He is a natural born conman who is able to persuade almost

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    as human and loyal as any other person opposite of his race. Jim can be described as loyal‚ courageous‚ and apprehensive. Tom Sawyer is Huck’s best friend from hometown. Tom helps Huck set Jim free after they find out he’s been captured. Tom is significant because he goes against his will/beliefs to help set a slave free. He realized that society’s expectations were wrong. Tom is one adventurous‚ creative‚ and compliant boy. V.

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    Kirsten Craine Ms. Colvin English II H 15 November 2012 Literary Techniques of the Legendary Mark Twain The battle of literary movements was one of the bloodiest crusades in history. That was a joke‚ of course. There was no real harm done. To be honest‚ this “battle” brought about some of the greatest pieces of literature that are still frequently studied in high school and college classes today. Several literary movements were sparked during the 18th and 19th centuries. They thrived in many societies

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    lived with the widow but he didn’t like it so he ran away. The author stated “But tom sawyer‚ he hunted me up and said he was going to start a band of robbers‚ and I might join if I would go back to the widow and be respectable”(pg.3). I think that Mark Twain is saying that when we were kids we were silly. The author says “Now says Ben Rogers‚ what’s the line of business of this gang? Nothing only robbery and murder‚ Tom said”(pg.11). Mark Twain is trying to tell us that when we were kids we were stupid

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    Companionship in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is said to be one of the most important pieces of American Literature. It is the story of the adventures of an adolescent boy‚ but more deeply a story that addressed many problems of America during the time. One such example is the theme of companionship. Twain uses the theme to express not only the benefits of companionship‚ but the out right need for it. William Bridges says that Huck will always be

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    Card Report Title: Arcadia Author: Tom Stoppard Central Character: Septimus Hodge Other Characters: Thomasina Coverly‚ Jellaby‚ Ezra Chater‚ Richard Noakes‚ Lady Croom‚ Hannah Jarvis Setting: The story opens in the front room of an old estate in Derbyshire‚ England. Scenes shift back and forth between the early nineteenth century and to present day. Narrator: The narrative in Arcadia switches between multiple character points of view throughout the play. The majority of all the

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    Tom Weylin and his wife‚ Margaret‚ both resent Dana because she is an educated black woman with proper dialect. The wife even goes as far as throwing coffee on her and slapping her‚ while the husband sends flirtatious signs her way and even tries to buy her‚ but Dana refuses. Dana tells Kevin of these experiences on the plantation‚ and he tells her she needs to leave‚ but she only agrees to leave when Rufus’s leg has fully healed. Nigel‚ who is a thirteen year old slave on Weylin’s plantation asks

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    comment on.<br><br>The major difference between the movie and the book is an important character named Tom Sawyer‚ who is not present or mentioned in the film. It is evident from reading the story that Tom was a dominant influence on Huck‚ who obviously adores him. Tom can be seen as Huck’s leader and role model. He has a good family life‚ but yet has the free will to run off and have fun. Tom is intelligent‚ creative‚ and imaginative‚ which is everything Huck wishes for himself. Because of Tom’s

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    not just being in that show but being the star of the show. In "Huckleberry Finn"‚ Tom was so determined to get Jim to do and have some outrageous things‚ in hopes that going to the extreme would be beneficial to Jim. "But you bet he’ll have on before he goes out of this-because he’s going out right‚ and there ain’t going to be no flaws in his record (Twain 246)." Jim would then agree with whatever it was that Tom tried to get him to accomplish after so much convincing. Convincing was another similar

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    and more of a heroic figure throughout the entire novel. Finally‚ Huck is considered a hero because he‚ with the help of Tom Sawyer‚ helped Jim escape from the Phelps’s property. “Well‚ one thing was dead sure; and that was‚ that Tom Sawyer was in earnest and was actuly going to help steal that nigger out of slavery” (Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 176). Both Huck and Tom know it is wrong to help a

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