Tom Dacre hair what does it portrays?
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Tom Dacre's lamb-like hair is a symbol for youthful innocence. When he's forced to join the chimney sweep gang, Tom Dacre has his hair shaved off. This hair is compared through simile to the curls on a "lamb's back." This helps emphasize Tom Dacre's youthfulness and innocence—like a lamb, he is young and defenseless.
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