Despair
The protagonist in "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" by Bret Harte is John Oakhurst, a professional gambler who is exiled from the town of Poker Flat. He embodies a complex mix of honor and despair, demonstrating a sense of morality despite his outsider status. As he interacts with other outcasts—a group of individuals marginalized by society—his character reveals themes of fate, friendship, and the struggle for survival in the harsh wilderness. Oakhurst's tragic end underscores the story's exploration of societal values and human resilience.
The Outcasts - Belfast band - ended in 1985.
The Outcasts - TV series - ended on 1969-05-05.
Joker Poker ended in 2006.
The Mood ended in 1984.
Poker After Dark ended on 2011-09-23.
Poker Night Live ended in 2007-05.
Celebrity Poker Showdown ended on 2006-07-05.
National Heads-Up Poker Championship ended in 2011.
Your question makes no sense, learn English then ask ok EDIT: The answer that you may be looking for is Tom Simson. Near the end of the short story, Oakhurst gives Tom his snowshoes that he made and sends him off to go to the nearest town, which if I remember correctly is indeed Poker Flat, making him believe that it is the only way to save Piney--who is Tom's beloved. Sad thing is that Piney still dies.
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the tone or mood is that they went from mad and at the end they went to being happy