He reacts indignantly to discovering Daisy's affair, when he himself is implied to have had several, and at the time of the story is seeing Myrtle Wilson.
Tom makes a hypocritical remark when he criticizes others for gossiping while he himself spreads rumors and shares personal information about others behind their backs.
That depends on what book you were reading.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," there is a passage where Aunt Polly scolds Tom by saying, "You’re educated, too, they say—can read and write. You think you’re better’n your father, now, don’t you, because he can’t? I’ll learn you!” This remark can be interpreted as a reflection of societal beliefs about gender roles and educational status during the time the book was written.
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"The Devil and Tom Walker" is a satire on greed, hypocrisy, and moral corruption in society. One example is the character of Tom Walker, who is a miserly and selfish man willing to make a deal with the devil for personal gain. Another example is the portrayal of the Puritans as hypocritical and deceitful, highlighting the flaws and contradictions in their beliefs and behavior. The story uses humor and exaggeration to critique these societal attitudes and beliefs.
The ladies in the missionary circle are hypocritical because they gossip about Tom Robinson and he is African American.
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It is used to verify end to end connectivity. Also helps to verify that the network is configured correctly, if you can get the reply, sometimes a reply may not come even if the if packets can reach the other end. That can be confirmed with a trace route. If the other end is reachable you get a reply, if it is out of reach you get a destination host unreachable, and if you can reach it but cannot get a reply you get a timeout.
On McFLY's myspace it is hard for them to reply to everyone, your best bet is following them on twitter and asking them questions on there. Tom is the most likely to reply as he is addicted to twitter. See the Related Links area below for links to their Twitter pages.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the irony lies in the fact that Mrs. Merriweather, who expresses disapproval of Atticus Finch defending Tom Robinson because it is un-Christian, is herself hypocritical and unkind towards her black cooks. This highlights the theme of hypocrisy and racism present in society.
Huck's remark about rubbing the magic lamp and ring having all the marks of the Sunday school suggests that he sees the actions as reminiscent of the moral teachings and lessons he learned in Sunday school. This remark reflects Huck's conflicted feelings about the magical elements in the story and his own moral compass.
Tom says "Get thee behind me, Satan!" to make the devil reaper.