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    1. Introduction The American novel reached one of its highest peaks during the life of writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens‚ better known by his pen name‚ Mark Twain. With its late development with a self-established status‚ the American novel appeared in the late 18th century‚ one of its first creators being considered‚ although debated along time‚ Washington Irving. Before Irving‚ the American novel didn’t have a voice of itself‚ but always had a tendency towards borrowing from the European form and

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    Shelby Alexander Mrs. Mayes English III (H) September 4‚ 2012 The Trees in “The Devil and Tom Walker” There are these trees that are dark‚ tall and gloomy and have names on them. The names on the trees are of the Great Men of the Colony. The names are on the trees because the men sold their souls to the Devil. In the story‚ “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving there is this man that some people call “The Black Woodsmen” or “The Blackman” that runs this forest of souls that has

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    slaves‚ harry and tom‚ to mr haley because of a debt that he owes. When’s harry’s mother‚ eliza‚ hears of this‚ she decides to flee to Canada to be free with her husband george. As they are escaping‚ mr haley sends men after them to catch them‚ but they manage to cross the river and evade capture so mr haley hires a slave hunter to find them and bring them back. Eliza harry and george all reunite at a quaker settlement that helps them escape to Canada. As this is going on‚ tom is on his way to mr

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    and Tom Walker Near a swamp in 1727‚ Tom Walker and his wife live there miserly lives. They are so greedy that they try to cheat each other and they are constantly fighting. One day Tom makes a shortcut through the swamp and finds an Indian skull with a tomahawk in it. Tom kicks the skull and hears a voice. He looks up to see it’s a black man sitting on a stump. Tom recognizes him as the Devil. The Devil talks about Kidd’s buried pirates treasure and confirms it is real and offers it to Tom with

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    victor - it will be the little mouse. For the cat and mouse are Tom and Jerry‚ and this‚ of course is a Tom & Jerry cartoon. The ever-dueling duo have chased each other from the Hollywood Bowl to Hungary to out space and back‚ and fifty years after their movie debut‚ are still going strong. Vintage Tom & Jerry cartoons still play at the cinema‚ on television‚ and are packaged for sale or rental on videotape. Born in Hollywood‚ Tom and Jerry have captured the delight‚ and the laughter‚ of audiences

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    Name Class Period Date Devil and Tom Walker (Modern Revision) Tom Walker sat at his bedside feeling rather melancholy for he had not much to do but be chided at by his notorious witch of a wife. They both lived in their humble abode of an apartment in the middle of a city but they had a sublime view that overlooked the scenery of the domicile’s dumpsters. They lived poorly‚ just barely getting by to afford a couple gallons of gas. Tom grew a hatred for almost everyone around and had only

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    The Color Purple I choose to read the book “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker. The book talks about the life of an African-American lady by the name of Celie that lived in the southern United States in the late 1930s. It addresses the numerous issues that included the low ranking of American social culture. In the book it talks about how she wrote books to God because the father she had would beat her and rape her. He also got her pregnant and then she gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. Her father

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    Tom Sawyer: A Hero

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    Genvieve Francis Doctor Orser English 3331 Tom Sawyer is a Hero. Tom Sawyer‚ to many‚ seemed like a regular mischievous boy who lived for making his dear old Aunt Polly’s life miserable. However‚ if we examine the story closely‚ we see that Tom was not your regular boy-next-door kind of child. Even though we see where the notion of “Tom-foolery” developed as he was always up to some mischief‚ Tom was actually the hero portrayed in the story. Not because it is a self-titled

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    The historical novel‚ The Color Purple‚ by Alice Walker‚ was so impactful it was awarded the Pulitzer prize. Alice Walker does an incredible job of creating a realness living in the south during a segregated time and the hardship of being a black woman in the early 1900’s. A few years later a movie was made and was directed by Steven Spielberg‚ who brought the movie to life‚ Whoopi Goldberg is transformed as she plays Celie and lives in the south during the early 1900’s. The Hollywood’s perception

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    Madam J Walker Biography

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    Madam C. J. Walker “I am a woman who came from the cotton fields of the South. From there I was promoted to the washtub. From there I was promoted to the cook kitchen. And from there I promoted myself into the business of manufacturing hair goods and preparations….I have built my own factory on my own ground.”----Madam Walker 1912 (“Madam CJ”). Sarah Breedlove born on December 23‚ 1867 in Delta‚ Louisiana‚ who later came to be known as Madam C. J. Walker. Her parents Owen and Minerva Anderson Breedlove

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