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**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 has become the greatest work of children's literature and an idyllic song of the American "** era" with its strong local humor and keen observation of the characters.
A companion to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a masterpiece of the famous American writer Mark Twain, published in 1876. The protagonist Tom Sawyer is innocent and lively, full of fantasy and adventure, unbearable to endure the constraints of personality, boring life, and fantasies about doing a heroic career.
**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 has become the greatest work of children's literature and an idyllic song of the American "** era" with its strong local humor and keen observation of the characters.
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The whole book is based on a child's adventures, the language is light and humorous, and the plot twists and turns are vivid, which often makes people laugh. At the same time, that period of history is described in a lighthearted way, whipping the darkness of society.
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The characters of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" are:1. Tom Sawyer: Adventurous, righteous, brave, resourceful, and a little hero in people's hearts.
Tom has the excellent character traits of daring to explore, pursuing freedom, and admitting mistakes and shortcomings after doing wrong.
Tom is a smart, aggressive and mischievous child, who embodies many talents such as wisdom, scheming, justice, bravery, and even leadership, resourcefulness, compassion, and an aversion to the real environment, and is determined to break out of the shackles and go to Lingsheng to become a hero in the green forest, and live a chivalrous life.
2. Huckleberry Finn: Unfettered, but with a pure temperament, he is a free and easy wanderer.
3. Aunt Polly: Kind-hearted.
4. Sid: A well-behaved "old model child of jujube" with good grades. He often goes against Tom and likes to tell Aunt Polly about Tom's condition.
5. Mary: is a kind and simple, innocent, compassionate, and fair girl.
6. Betsy Thatcher: Lively and cute.
7. Joe Harpo: Lively personality, dare to say and do.
8. Moff Porter: Amiable.
9, Indian Joe: insidious and cunning, greedy for money.
10. Judge Sarcher: Impartiality and generosity.
11. Widow Douglas: Beautiful, kind, and rich.
12. Jim: Kind and cute.
13. Amy Lawrence: Cute and beautiful.
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1. Tom Sawyer: Formerly known as Thomas Sawyer, a smart and active child, he embodies many talents such as wisdom, strategy, justice, courage and even leadership. He is a collection of multiple characters, resourceful, sympathetic, and disgusted with the real environment, bent on breaking out of the shackles and living a chivalrous life.
2. Huckleberry Finn: Recognized as a "wild child" in the town of St. Petersburg, his father is an alcoholic, unrestrained, but pure temperament, and a free and easy street child; Tom had the best relationship with him, treating him as a bosom friend, and was later adopted by Douglas for saving her life.
3. Aunt Polly: Tom's aunt is kind-hearted and takes on the responsibility of raising Tom.
4. Sid: Tom's half-brother, a well-behaved "model child" with good grades. He often goes against Tom and likes to tell Aunt Polly about Tom's condition.
5. Mary: Aunt Polly's daughter, Tom's cousin, is also a kind and simple, innocent, compassionate, and fair girl.
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The characters of Tom Sawah Sakura's Manuscript are as follows:
1. Tom Sawyer: One of the protagonists, a ten-year-old boy, is smart, witty, and ingenious, and often goes on various adventures with his good friend Huck.
2. Huck Finn: One of the protagonists, an eleven-year-old boy, loves freedom and nature, and is an uninhibited and adventurous character.
3. Faber: Tom's friend is a smart, honest, and kind little boy who often accompanies Tom on adventures.
4. Mrs. Feige: Tom's aunt, a kind-hearted and kind old lady who loves Tom and his younger brother Sid very much.
5. Jenny Scott: Tom's first girlfriend, a smart, gentle, and beautiful girl who often plays with Tom.
Overview of Tom Sawyer's Adventures:
Tom lost his mother at an early age, and Lasong Lu 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 friend to become "pirates".
made the family think they were drowned, but they showed up at their "funeral", and after a fierce ideological struggle, Tom finally bravely stood up and testified. 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 managed to escape and found the buried treasure with his friend Huck.
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The characters of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer are as follows:
1. Tom. Tom is a smart, naughty, mischievous child. He is a combination of wisdom, strategy, justice, bravery, and even leadership, he is a collection of multiple characters, resourceful, compassionate, disgusted with the reality of the environment, bent on breaking free from shackles, becoming a hero in the green forest, living a chivalrous life.
2, Aunt Polly.
She is a sympathetic akind, kind, and enthusiastic old lady, but sometimes overzealous, and often overwhelmed by Tom's mischievousness, but often can't help but be kind and strict with Tom, and she wants to teach Tom to be polite, polite, and to be a good educated child.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is based on the background
In the 70s of the 19th century, American capitalism entered a period of monopoly. The emergence of huge factories with the roar of machines, the collectivization of large-scale production combinations, and the bold and enterprising spirit have contributed to the rapid development of American industry, and the polite behavior and moral norms that had prevailed in the quiet and uncompetitive era gradually lost their home.
Therefore, the rejection of the suave Victorian era was inevitable. The Civil War, in particular, acted as a catalyst to destroy slavery and accelerate the collapse of the Victorian social fabric, pushing young people into a war on tradition, allowing them to unleash the pent-up violence that had been latent in them for a long time, to destroy the anachronistic 19th-century society.
It was in this historical context that Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, so it has far-reaching historical significance. He condensed his childhood life experience into this **, but injected his own thoughts and epitome of the times, making it detached from the general vulgar style of children's memories and making it full of vitality of the times. <>
Confusing place:
1. Why did they witness the murder and the rent rise, but they kept silent about it? >>>More
This lesson consists of a synopsis from the famous book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and a wonderful episode from "Finding Tom and Betsy". The synopsis revolves around "adventures", and Tom's five adventures are written: one is to go to the cemetery in the middle of the night with Huck to test his guts; the second is to go to Jackson Island with Huck and George to be "pirates"; the third is to go treasure hunting in a haunted house with Huck; Fourth, he and Betty get lost in Moctor Cave - a real adventure; Fifth, he and Huck went to the cave again to hunt for treasure, and found the gold coins hidden by the robbers. >>>More
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is summarized in five states and adventures: one is to test his courage with Huck in the cemetery in the middle of the night; the second is to go to Jackson Island with Huck and George to be pirates; the third is to go treasure hunting in a haunted house with Huck; Fourth, he got lost with Betty in the Moctor Cave; Fifth, he and Huck went to the cave again to hunt for treasure. >>>More
The main content of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is: Tom lost his mother at a young age and was adopted by his aunt. Naughty, he has no intention of going to school and often skips school to get into trouble. >>>More
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