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klemol [59]
3 years ago
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explain why the characters in "Tennessee's Partner" are not evil villains in spite of some of their actions.

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Anna007 [38]3 years ago
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The story of “Tennessee’s Partner” is about two loyal friends. Even though Tennessee did a lot of wrongdoings like being a reckless gambler and stealing from a stranger, his partner still sticks up for him and even bribes the judge to let him go. When Tennessee died, he goes into the storm and dies so they could reunite. They may did a lot of bad things, but they do what they think is good for each other because they give a lot of meaning to their friendship.

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