The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing ability, so you should write this letter and I'll show you how to do that.
First, you should read Tom's letter, understand the subjects he is addressing and the language he is using. You can use articles and summaries to aid this understanding.
After that, you should be able to write your essay as follows:
- Introduction: Introduce who Tom is and the importance of his letter.
- Body: Write down the subjects that Tom addresses in the letter and how this demonstrates his personality, characteristics, in addition to presenting the context in which he is inserted and how the Phelps family contributes and interferes in this context.
- Conclusion: Show how this letter is important for the story and understanding the character.
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Dramatic irony means that the audience knows something the characters do not. For example, in the beginning of Hamlet, we know immediately that Claudius was the one who killed Hamlet's father, however, he doesn't know that from the very start.
Here are some examples:
-the stress of being someone they're not
-social media getting in their way
-peer pressure
-culture being dissed upon
Jody feels that the baby coon is delightful, and he enjoys holding it, wishing he could have one.
Jody likes how Fodder-wing Forrester always has a lot of pets. He finds it interesting because his own mother won’t let him have any. When Fodder-wing offers to give him the baby raccoon, saying he can get another, Jody says his mother won’t allow it. And feels happy.