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Ssome had to move out of there homes and leave town because their property had been destroyed others died in the storm
because he went out of town
The buildings were tottering
No, you didn't but you had to pay money
Oakhurst and the others were forced to leave Poker Flat due to a moral crackdown by the town's citizens, who sought to rid the community of perceived immoral influences. The residents, fueled by a sense of righteousness, expelled individuals they deemed to be undesirable, including gamblers and women of ill repute. This expulsion was a reaction to a series of unfortunate events, including a recent crime, which prompted the townspeople to take drastic measures to restore their community's moral order.
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Mr. Oakhurst does not drink because he wants to maintain control of his actions and make responsible decisions, especially as a leader within the community. He knows that alcohol can cloud his judgment and believes in setting a good example for others, especially the young people in the town.
Lennie and George were forced to leave the city they were previously in because Lennie got into trouble by touching a woman's dress, which led to them being chased out of town by a mob.
John Oakhurst, a character in Bret Harte's short story "The Outcasts of Poker Flat," is implied to have taken his own life. After being ostracized by the town and facing overwhelming despair in the harsh wilderness, he chooses to leave his companions and is later found dead with a deck of cards in his hand. The story suggests that his death was a result of his own choice rather than murder.
I believe you're talking about Exile, the process where you are banished from a certain place as a punishment for a crime.
its appending what town your in ?
The problem in the Outcasts of Poker Flats is that residents of Poker Flat decided to kick out a group of undesirables who were: John Oakhurst, the Duchess, Mother Shipton, and Uncle Billy because they hoped to improve their town. The outcasts went on a journey to Sandy Bar, but the trail was very hard to pass and it was snowing and very cold. With very little food they starved and Oakhurst killed himself.
Quakers did not try to convert people. Puritans were not tolerant of other religions in their community. Those that refused to follow the Puritan religion were forced to leave town.
Leaving This Town was created in 1973.
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i would leave pack my things and leave town and tell all my family to come too