If its for school then the film " romeo and Juliet 1968" should help u
The real story of John Smith and Pocahontas Is really sad, not as the untrue version, the real version even when Pocahontas was a powerful girl is less fantastic than the untrue story, however, the Pocahontas myth lasted many years hence the romantic story was more amusing for many than the original and real version.
It might be personification.
Answer: B. It shows Tom that if he is good, God will provide for him
Explanation: When the author says "He'd have God for his father & never want joy" he is saying God will watch over him and he will not need to wish for joy because he will be happy.
Hope that helps :)