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Tom lost his mother at an early age and was adopted by his aunt. The smart and mischievous Tom can't stand the control of his aunt and school teachers, and often skips school to get into trouble. Late one night, he went to the cemetery to play with his good friend Huckleberry Finn and accidentally witnessed a ** case.
Fearing that they would find out about it, Tom and Huckleberry fled to a desert island with another little friend to become "pirates", making the family think they were drowned, but they showed up at their "funeral". After a fierce ideological struggle, Tom finally stood up bravely and testified against **.
Soon after, during a picnic, he and his beloved girl, Becky, got lost in a cave, and faced the threat of death for three days and three nights. Later, he finally succeeded in breaking the ruin and escaped, and found the buried treasure with his friend Huck.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a representative work published by Mark Twain in 1876, which takes place in an ordinary town on the banks of the Mississippi River in the first half of the 19th century. The protagonist Tom Sawyer is innocent and lively, daring to explore and pursue freedom, and he can't bear the boring life that restricts his personality, and fantasizes about doing a heroic career.
** The era was written before the Civil War, although it was written about the small town of St. Petersburg, but the town can be said to be a microcosm of American society at that time. **Through the adventures of the protagonist, it satirizes and criticizes the hypocritical and vulgar social customs, hypocritical religious rituals and stereotypical school education in the United States, and describes the free and lively hearts of children in a cheerful tone.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, with its strong local humor and keen observation of characters, has become the greatest work of children's literature and an idyllic song of the American "** era".
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The synopsis of Tom's Adventures is a condensation of the adventures of Tom, and the synopsis is a condensation of a book, which is different from the abbreviation, and the synopsis is to remove the branches and leaves of a book and keep the trunk.
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1. Tom Sawyer.
His full name is Thomas Sawyer, the protagonist of Ben**. He was a smart, playful and mischievous child, and his aunt punished him for not playing on Saturdays but painting the walls, but he would fool people that painting the walls was a fun thing to do, so that other children would rush to paint the walls for him.
Tom has an adventurous style at heart, and he will ask his friends to be pirates. Tom is also resourceful, and together with Huck, he sabotages the plot of the murderer Joey, and ultimately gets the bad guys to get their evil revenge.
2. Huckleberry Finn.
Recognized as a "wild child" in the town of St. Petersburg, his father was an alcoholic and would not take care of Huck. But Huck is pure-hearted, he is unfettered and a free wanderer; Tom had a good relationship with him, regarded him as a bosom friend, and was later adopted by the widow for saving the life of Douglas's widow.
3. Aunt Polly.
Tom's aunt, a kind-hearted old lady, usually wears reading glasses, but when she looks at people, she likes to look at people through the frame, not through glasses. He is strict with Tom and wants to teach him to be a polite and well-bred child.
4. Betsy Thatcher.
Judge Thatcher's daughter, lively and lovely, Tom's crush, Tom "loved" her at first sight. She has beautiful blue eyes, blonde hair braided into two long braids, and wears a white shirt and embroidered bloomers.
5. Joey Harper.
Tom's best playmate, confidant, and Tom and Huckleberry Finn spend a time on Jackson Island as a pirate they all want.
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The four main characters of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer are characterized by the following:
1. Tom Sawyer: Naughty and mischievous, smart and active, often make mistakes and dare to admit his mistakes, full of wisdom and a sense of justice, resourceful and compassionate, he is still a child, he has ideals and ambitions, just like a child who appears alive in our lives.
2. Aunt Polly: Tom's aunt is the one who raised Tom, a sympathetic, kind, and enthusiastic old lady, who loves Tom very much even though she has to teach him dozens of times every day.
3, Huckleberry Finn: Since he was a child, he has been a wanderer, and his free life has made him unrestrained, but he has a pure temperament and is cute and poor.
4. Sid: Model child, good student, good grades, but very well-behaved, likes to go against Tom, and likes to tell Aunt Polly about Tom.
Additional information: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a long story published by Mark Twain in 1876.
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