In the film, it is revealed that Tom is crippled through various visual cues such as his reliance on crutches or a wheelchair, his difficulty in moving around, and the interactions he has with other characters that highlight his physical limitations. This portrayal helps to convey the extent of Tom's condition and its impact on his daily life.
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No, Tom did not reveal to Huck that the man in the floating house was his father. Huck recognized his father, but he did not tell Tom about it.
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Tom's left arm was crippled because when he was 12, it got stuck in a cotton gin. Which caused for all the muscles to be pulled out of its sockets.
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Tom Robinson's left hand was crippled. He got it caught in a cotton-machine when he was young. This was significant because the person who struck Mayella Ewell, the woman who he "raped", lead with their left. Since he can only use his right hand, this was very significant.
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In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird," the character Atticus Finch mentions that Tom Robinson's left arm is crippled from a cotton gin accident when he was a child. This detail is significant to the story as it helps to shape the prejudice and discrimination faced by Tom Robinson in the racially charged setting of Maycomb.
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No, his right hand was crippled. Yes it was. Recall that Atticus demonstrated Bob Ewell to be left-handed, and then used that as evidence to show Ewell could have done it, and similar evidence showed that Tom couldn't have, because that evidence was that his left was crippled.
The duration of The Flim-Flam Man is 1.73 hours.