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My main problem with the book is that as an adult I cannot savor Tom's adventures nearly as much as I could have when I was a child. _The Adventures of Tom Sawyer_ is written by Mark Twain particularly with adolescent boys foreseen as the book's major readership, many of whom would probably identify with Tom. The writing is, of course, very good and Tom, and his friends, especially Huck, are picaresque and quite likable. Tom is a boy, after all, and is not much different from many boys then or today.
All in all, _Tom Sawyer," while often fun, never achieves the complexity nor greatness of Mark Twain's classic, _The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Tom can occasionally perform heroic deeds. Becky cannot decide when to scorn Tom or when to turn him into a hero. At the time I had read only one or two chapters. I am sure had I read the complete novel then I would have loved it. He often causes his poor Aunt Polly much grief, even though Tom never tries to upset her out of spite. Dressing up and pretending to be a pirate, or a reknowned robber such as Robin Hood is the stuff of adolescent dreams.
The famous scenes are all there: Tom getting his friends and his goody-goody half-brother Sid, to whitewash the fence so that Tom could shirk his responsibilities, the Becky and Tom segment in the caves with the nefarious Injin Joe, and Tom and Huck, both presumed dead, blithely walking into the church to attend their own funerals. My father had bought a copy of _The Adventures of Tom Sawyer_ for me when I was boy. Tom Sawyer is a very bright and mischievous lad. Young Becky Thatcher, Tom's would be girlfriend, is as sweet and as exasperating as an adolescent girl could or would be.
This classic, written by Mark Twain, portrays a boy who could talk people into doing just about anything.The reader is also swept away by the many adventures of Tom and his friends. It is a timeless classic which will keep you turning pages until you reach the end.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a fascinating, and adventurous book, I recommend this book for people who like reading about adventures.Tom Sawyer is an exciting book that takes place in the 1830's. His aunt Polly represents the civilizing influence of adults and towns.Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The SeaA Journey to the Centre of the EarthDick Sands the Boy CaptainAn Antarctic Mystery Around The World in Eighty Days It reminds us of what it was like to be a kid, adventuresome and mischievious.If you are looking for a fun adventure filled with mischievous characters, you will find it here. It is also filled with lighthearted laughter and suspense. Many of their adventures are a part of imagination, pretending to be pirates or Robin Hood.Tom stands for the freedom that the American frontier offered to everyone.
Many of their adventures are a part of imagination, pretending to be pirates or Robin Hood.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a fascinating, and adventurous book, I recommend this book for people who like reading about adventures.It reminds us of what it was like to be a kid, adventuresome and mischievious.I thought the best aspect of this book was that it showed, in a very interesting way, the creative enterprise that is so common to all those who still of the "childish" behavoir.Around The World in Eighty DaysDick Sands the Boy CaptainEight Hundred Leagues on the AmazonThe Adventures of a Special CorrespondentThe Blockade RunnersTwenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea It is a timeless classic which will keep you turning pages until you reach the end. If you are looking for a fun adventure filled with mischievous characters, you will find it here. It is also filled with lighthearted laughter and suspense. The reader is also swept away by the many adventures of Tom and his friends.
His aunt Polly represents the civilizing influence of adults and towns.Tom Sawyer is an exciting book that takes place in the 1830's. This is always getting him into trouble, from which he finds unusual solutions.Dick Sands the Boy CaptainEight Hundred Leagues on the AmazonThe Adventures of a Special CorrespondentThe Blockade RunnersTwenty Thousand Leagues Under The SeaA Journey to the Centre of the Earth Tom stands for the freedom that the American frontier offered to everyone. This classic, written by Mark Twain, portrays a boy who could talk people into doing just about anything.I thought the best aspect of this book was that it showed, in a very interesting way, the creative enterprise that is so common to all those who still of the "childish" behavoir.It reminds us of what it was like to be a kid, adventuresome and mischievious.Like many young people, Tom would rather be having fun than going to school and church.
This is always getting him into trouble, from which he finds unusual solutions.Tom stands for the freedom that the American frontier offered to everyone. Many of their adventures are a part of imagination, pretending to be pirates or Robin Hood.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a fascinating, and adventurous book, I recommend this book for people who like reading about adventures.I thought the best aspect of this book was that it showed, in a very interesting way, the creative enterprise that is so common to all those who still of the "childish" behavoir.It reminds us of what it was like to be a kid, adventuresome and mischievious.An Antarctic Mystery Around The World in Eighty DaysDick Sands the Boy CaptainEight Hundred Leagues on the AmazonThe Adventures of a Special CorrespondentThe Blockade Runners Like many young people, Tom would rather be having fun than going to school and church. His aunt Polly represents the civilizing influence of adults and towns.The reader is also swept away by the many adventures of Tom and his friends.
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