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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

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Published: 1998

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Tom Sawyer does not like school. He does not like work, and he never wants to get out of bed in the morning. But he likes swimming and fishing, and having adventures with his friends. And he has a lot of adventures. One night, he and his friend Huck Finn go to the graveyard to look for ghosts. They don't see any ghosts that night. They see something worse than a ghost - much, much worse...

 

 

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This book was published in 1998 by Oxford University Press .

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humourist.

 

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is a classic novel written by Mark Twain (the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens), first published in 1876. It is a coming-of-age story set in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri, along the Mississippi River. Here's a plot summary of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer":

Introduction: The story introduces us to Tom Sawyer, a mischievous and imaginative young boy living with his Aunt Polly and half-brother Sid. Tom's days are filled with various escapades and adventures in the town of St. Petersburg.

Tom's Adventures: Tom spends his time playing with his friends, including Huckleberry Finn, Joe Harper, and Becky Thatcher. He is known for his love of adventure and his knack for getting into trouble. Some of his notable adventures include playing pirates on Jackson Island, witnessing a murder, and getting lost in a cave with his friends.

The Whitewashing of the Fence: One day, Tom is tasked with whitewashing Aunt Polly's fence as a punishment. He cleverly persuades his friends to do the work for him by making it seem like a fun and enjoyable task. They gladly trade their possessions for the chance to paint the fence, showing Tom's talent for manipulation.

School and Romance: Tom also attends school, where he often clashes with his strict teacher, Mr. Dobbins. He is smitten with his classmate, Becky Thatcher, and they engage in a playful courtship. Tom's love for Becky leads him to agree to be "engaged" to her, though he's not entirely sure what it means.

Injun Joe and the Murder Trial: Tom and Huck Finn witness a murder in a graveyard, where they see Injun Joe kill Dr. Robinson. The boys are afraid to come forward as witnesses due to fear of Injun Joe, but Tom eventually testifies at the trial. Injun Joe escapes, and Tom and Huck fear for their lives.

The Treasure Hunt: Tom and Huck go on a treasure hunt after finding a hidden treasure map. With the help of their friend, the wealthy Judge Thatcher, they locate the treasure in a cave. They become rich, and Tom becomes a local hero.

The Conclusion: The story ends with Tom and Huck still enjoying their boyhood adventures, with the promise of more to come. Tom and Becky Thatcher also express their feelings for each other, leaving the story on a hopeful note.

"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is a timeless and beloved novel that captures the spirit of childhood and the adventures and misadventures of a young boy growing up in a small town along the Mississippi River. It remains a classic of American literature and continues to be enjoyed by readers of all ages.

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