Summary on Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket:
The main character's name is Tom, and he has an important yellow work paper on his desk. All of a sudden, the wind picked up and blew the yellow paper out of his 11th story apartment window. Tom looked out his window and saw that the paper was stuck in a corner where two walls come together. Without hesitating, Tom climbed out his window onto the ledge and crawled slowly across the side of his apartment building. He eventually reached his paper, and crawled back to his window, but somehow it closed. He almost falls off a few times, but then he punches the window to brake it and he crawled in and put the paper back on his desk with a pencil over it, the wind picked up again and the paper was gone.
Dresser.
why does tom have to keep his desire for security and relief at bay
It is very difficult to rhyme with an entire sentence. It would be much easier if you just asked what rhymes with treasure. One mans trash is anothers treasure. One mans pain is anothers pleasure.
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He is your grandson. If his father is your son, he is your grandson.
The fact that a big penis is in his room. relevants the fact tat he is orny
he kept loosing his paper
Dresser.
third person point of view
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The moral of "Contents of the Dead Man's Pockets" emphasizes the importance of prioritizing what truly matters in life over material ambitions. The protagonist, Tom Benecke, learns that personal relationships and experiences are far more valuable than professional success or the pursuit of money. Ultimately, the story highlights the potential consequences of neglecting loved ones in favor of career aspirations, urging readers to reflect on their own values and choices.
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Don't take people in your life for granted and relationships are more important than work.
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In "Contents of the Dead Man's Pockets" by Jack Finney, an internal conflict arises within the protagonist, Tom Benecke, as he grapples with his priorities between professional ambition and personal fulfillment, questioning whether his work is worth the risk. Externally, the primary conflict occurs when Tom finds himself stranded on the ledge of his apartment building, facing the threat of falling while trying to retrieve a crucial piece of paper that represents his career aspirations. This duality of conflicts highlights the struggle between ambition and the value of life itself.
why does tom have to keep his desire for security and relief at bay
The internal conflict in the story Contents of a Dead Man's pockets is that Tom's ambition leads him to risk his life, for his work. Throughout the story we learn that he is very devoted towards work, and he has to make the choice to either go out onto the small ledge or stay inside and lose his hard work, because of this this is a person vs. self conflict. The external conflict is that the wind carries Tom's yellow sheet of paper outside. He has been working on a project and all of his information was written on that sheet of paper. Since the wind was the force that caused this conflict, it would be a person vs. nature conflict.