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    Why Tom and Jerry are popular Tom and Jerry has a worldwide audience and has been recognized as one of the most famous and longest-lived rivalries in American cinema. Its influence of “Tom and Jerry” spread to the world by its vivid scene‚ positive attitude‚ and Tom and Jerry is a theatrical animated cartoon which is simply a rivalry between a cat and a mouse‚ and that somehow is welcome by children and the public. The success of Tom and Jerry is not simply they are funny but with a more complicated

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    of marriage In “ The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ by Washington Irving marriage is ridiculed by Irving using satire. Satire is used in the story to attempt and ridicule marriage to cause awareness or change. Irving makes fun of marriage by including statements that show how bad Tom and his wife’s arguments get‚ how Tom will do anything to not please his wife and how he uses the loss of his wife for comfort. One of the first marriage flaws Irving used was that Tom showed signs of physical abuse.

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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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    Uncle Toms Cabin are‚ Uncle Tom‚ George Shelby‚ Emily‚ Mrs. Shelby‚ Aunt Chloe‚ Arthur Shelby‚ Eva‚ Eliza Harris‚ Harry Harris‚ Augustine St. Clare‚ Miss Ophelia‚ Senator and Mrs. Bird‚ the Quakers‚ Marie‚ Classy‚ Emmeline‚ Simon Legree‚ Tom Locker‚ Mr. Haley‚ and Topsy. The setting in this book is in the mid-19th century in Kentucky‚ New Orland and Canada. A late afternoon in February‚ two men sit together as they drink some wine in town of P. Mrs. Shelby and Haley talk about trading with Tom. Mr

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    Tom and jerry happy go ducky http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vGXWYZpw4I For the opening 30 seconds of the cartoon music is played in major key which is meant to make audience feel happy that they are watching the program‚ the motif is repeated but changed to keep the listener entertained during the opening credits. As the cartoon begins there is woodwind instrument which sounds like a flute playing a melody over a piano playing arpeggio this gives the impression of it being early morning as

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    Mockingbird. Harper Lee’s definition of a mockingbird is seen continuously in the novel. It is that a person may be compared to a mockingbird if he is virtuous or without fault. Tom Robinson is an innocent man falsely accused of a crime and forced to defend his character. The false accusations that were forced upon Tom Robinson’s innocence reveal him as the greatest example of a "Mockingbird" in Harper Lee ’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Firstly‚ a citizen of Maycomb County‚ Miss Maudie‚ thoroughly explains

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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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    The Devil and Tom Walker Washington Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ shows us that greed and hypocrisy will only haunt you in the end. The story takes place in New England in the late 1700’s. The narrator tells a story about a man’s encounter with the devil or “Old Scratch”. While most people don’t believe the wild story‚ the narrator swears that the story is indeed true. A local legend says that there is buried treasure located in a grove on the outskirts of Boston. The legend states

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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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    can be unfair. Some people get blamed for things they did not do. Unfortunately‚ one of those people was Tom Robinson. Tom was an innocent negro man accused for raping Mayella‚ although he did not do it. His character ties in with the book because a mockingbird symbolizes innocence. The ways that Tom was symbolized as a mockingbird was through his obliging ways‚ compassion‚ and innocence. Tom Robinson was an obliging young man who had gone out of his way to lend Mayella a hand. Day after day Robinson

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