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In chapters 34 and 35, Tom makes a lot of complicated plans to free Jim in order to make it more fun instead of just lifting the bed and removing the chain which would be easier, such as for example to saw the leg of the bed where Jim's chained; or to saw Jim´s leg even though he later decides that there´s no time for this; or he even thinks of getting a pen in order to mark on Jim´s shirt the number of days he was chained. All these ideas come from literature and more specifically from adventure books that Tom has read. This is confirmed by Tom's question to Huck " Why, hain't you ever read any book at all? Baron Trenck, nor Casanova, nor Benvenuto Chelleeny, nor Henri IV, nor none of them heroes?". Tom also keeps repeating the phrase "That's what they all do" which demonstrates once again that he bases his escape plans on famous escapes he has read about in books. Later, Tom himself reassures Huck that he knows all about escapes because he has read about them in books (" I've read all the books that give any information about these things").
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The fact that her visit for an infertility treatment from Dr. Kenny is just not easy to understand. She kept it a secret because maybe she thought her husband will get mad if he finds out. She was able to deliver a female child so the need for the treatment is unnecessary.
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Tom and Daisy Buchanan have a marriage of convenience. Tom likes the idea of a beautiful and socially savvy wife; while Daisy enjoys having a wealthy and well-connected husband. Their relationship is toxic and unhealthy, yet they seem to have no intention of working to make it better.
Tom is publicly unfaithful and has been so since their honeymoon. He had a fling with a maid in a Santa Barbara hotel where he and Daisy... ehh well to put it sraight no you cant call this love
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