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Tom Brown at Rugby
om Brown at Rugby by Thomas Hughes is a classic coming-of-age novel set in the mid-19th century, capturing the life and challenges of young Tom Brown as he navigates his time at Rugby School, a prestigious English boarding school. The novel portrays Tom’s journey from a naive, adventurous boy to a mature and principled young man under the guidance of the influential headmaster, Dr. Thomas Arnold. Through vivid depictions of school life, including friendships, bullying, and moral dilemmas, Hughes illustrates the values of courage, integrity, and resilience. The novel emphasizes the importance of character development, sportsmanship, and ethical leadership, resonating with readers as both a social critique of educational practices and a heartfelt story of personal growth. Tom Brown at Rugby remains a beloved and influential work, reflecting ideals of British public school life and the formative power of education.
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