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Tom Sawyer: Born Thomas Sawyer, a bright, lively, and righteous boy who is full of antipathy to his family, school, and church; Disgusted with boring schoolwork, deceitful doctrines and rigid living conditions, he dreams of being a "pirate" and pursues a life of freedom and adventure.
Huckleberry Finn: Recognized as a "wild child" in the town of St. Petersburg, his father was an alcoholic, unrestrained, but pure temperament, 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.
Aunt Polly: Tom's aunt is kind-hearted and strict with Tom, and is bent on teaching Tom to be a polite, well-bred child.
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.
Mary: Aunt Polly's daughter, Tom's cousin, is also a kind and simple, innocent, compassionate, fair girl.
Betsy Sarcher: Judge Sarcher's daughter, lively and cute, Tom's crush, Tom "loves" her at first sight.
Joe Harper: Tom's best playmate, confidant, and Tom and Huckleberry Finn spend their longing pirate life on Jackson Island.
Moff Porter: An "alcoholic" who went to rob the tomb of a young Dr. Robinson in order to earn money to buy alcohol, only to be framed by his accomplice Indiana Joe and falsely accused of murder**, but was later cleared of his name thanks to Tom's courageous testimony.
Indiana Joe: An insidious and cunning Indian, he killed Dr. Robinson while robbing Dr. Robinson's tomb with Moff Porter, and blamed Moff Porter, but eventually starved to death in a cave due to greed for money.
Judge Satcher: Betsy Thatcher's father, the elder brother of St. Petersburg lawyer Jeff Thatcher, is a big man in the eyes of the people of St. Petersburg.
Widow Douglas: Beautiful, kind, and wealthy, she was adopted by Huckleberry Finn who had saved her life.
Jim: Aunt Polly's little black slave, kind and cute.
Amy Lawrence: Tom's first betrothed, Amy.
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Smart, active and mischievous.
Tom 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.
Introduction
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 with his good friend Huckleberry Finn to play and accidentally witnessed a ** case.
Because they were afraid of being discovered by ** that they knew about it, Tom and Huckleberry fled to a desert island with another friend to become "pirates".
The family thought 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 Betsy 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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In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", a group of children led by Tom take all kinds of bizarre adventures to try to change their situation in order to get rid of boring schoolwork, hypocritical dogma and dull living environment. In this **, the image of the protagonist Tom is portrayed as plump (and tall): he has ideals, ambitions, and troubles, is the leader of the children, and is also a full naughty boy in the eyes of the elders.
He was rebellious, and robbers were in his heart. Tom, the protagonist of the book, is an orphan who has been fostered in his aunt's house since he was a child, and in her aunt's eyes, he is a troublemaker, but he always can't help but like this child. Tom himself is a typical American teenager who is innocent, lively and mischievous, and in him we see our ideal qualities:
Smart, courageous, upright, optimistic. In those days, Tom was a rebellious kid whose dream was to become a "pirate", so he called his buddies Joe and Huck and they went to a desert island together. What follows is the best chapter of the article:
Tom, Joe, and Huck live happily carefree lives on the island. The depiction of these scenes of ascension fully expresses the hearty state of mind of the three teenagers who are free from social confinement. In real life, everyone aspires to have a free life, but everyone has their own responsibilities, so everyone cannot enjoy absolute freedom.
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1. Tom Sawyer: A smart and active child, who embodies many talents such as wisdom, strategy, justice, bravery, and even leadership; He is a collection of multiple characters, resourceful, sympathetic, disgusted with the real environment, bent on breaking out of the shackles, to be a hero in the green forest, and to live a chivalrous life;
2. Aunt Polly: Tom's aunt, who is kind-hearted and has the responsibility of raising Tom;
3. Sid: Tom's younger brother, he is a silent child and never causes any trouble;
4. Huckleberry Finn: The son of a drunkard in this town and Tom's friend;
5, Joe Harper: Tom's best friend;
6, Becky Thatcher: Tom's classmate, Tom likes her very much;
7, Indian Joe: Ruthless Murderer**;
8. Dr. Robinson: Villager killed by Indian Joe;
9, Moff Potter: The drunkard and fool of the village, slandered by Indian Joe;
10. Widow Douglas: Villagers, the person whom Indian Joe was ready to kill.
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1. Tom Sawyer: A smart and active child, who embodies many talents such as wisdom, strategy, justice, bravery, and even leadership; He is a collection of multiple characters, resourceful, sympathetic, disgusted with the real environment, bent on breaking out of the shackles, to be a hero in the green forest, and to live a chivalrous life;
2. Aunt Polly: Tom's aunt, who is kind-hearted and has the responsibility of raising Tom;
3. Sid: Tom's younger brother, he is a silent child and never causes any trouble;
4. Huckleberry Finn: The son of a drunkard in this town and Tom's friend;
5, Joe Harper: Tom's best friend;
6, Becky Thatcher: Tom's classmate, Tom likes her very much;
7, Indian Joe: Ruthless Murderer**;
8. Dr. Robinson: A villager, killed by Indian Joe;
9, Moff Potter: Teasing the drunkards and fools in the village, slandered by Indian Joe;
10. Widow Douglas: A villager, the man that Indian Joe is about to kill.
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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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The characters of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" are:
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 painting the walls instead of playing on Saturdays, but he would fool others 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 "child of the Judges" 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 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. Moff Porter.
An "alcoholic" who went to rob the tomb of a young Dr. Robinson in order to earn money to buy alcohol was framed by his accomplice Indian Joy and framed for murder**, but was later cleared of his name thanks to Tom's courageous testimony.
5. Indian Joy.
The Indians, sinister and cunning, killed Dr. Robinson while robbing the tomb with Moff Porter, and blamed Moff Porter for the crime, but eventually starved to death in a cave due to greed for money.
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1. Why did they witness the murder and the rent rise, but they kept silent about it? >>>More
Tom Sawyer: Born Thomas Sawyer, a smart, lively, brave, and righteous boy, but full of antipathy to family, school, and church; Disgusted with boring schoolwork, deceitful teachings and rigid living conditions, he dreams of becoming a "pirate", a naïve and unrestrained boy who is bent on pursuing a free and adventurous life. >>>More
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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