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Is it nature or nurture that causes Tom to turn out as he does? The question of why Tom is the way he is has much larger cultural, moral, and ethical implications. Despite the frequent characterization in Mark Twain's time of Black people as in need of firm guidance—a justification that was often given for the system of slavery—Twain's works often portray the plight of enslaved people with sympathy and highlight the many admirable Black men and women in any given setting. If it is true that Tom was made a villain by nurture, then does this mean that Twain also argues against racist attitudes by showing that Black people who are treated well can be made heroes? Are people born with characteristics that remain unaffected by the circumstances of their upbringings?
Teaching Suggestion: If students are answering in writing, you might wish to alert them that “both” is an acceptable answer to the question—if they are answering via discussion, this possibility should emerge naturally as students debate their answers.
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A True Story
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Letters from the Earth
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Life on the Mississippi
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Roughing It
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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The Invalid's Story
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The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
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The Prince and the Pauper
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The War Prayer
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