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Book Review : The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

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Book Review on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a novel worth reading. Tom Sawyer is a young boy growing up in the mid 1800’s. Tom Sawyer is a mischievous and adventurous young boy that uses his cleverness to get himself out of trouble. Deep down, though, he is a loving and caring young lad. He loves his aunt Polly and always wants to please Becky Thatcher. One of the main reasons that I enjoy The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is because I can relate to it. My little brother is always getting into trouble just like Tom Sawyer and it is easy to see how they struggle to become independent. Mark Twain’s purpose of writing this novel is for the nostalgic feel, as if he was still a young boy. The plot and details that he includes contribute to the overall purpose by most likely showing us sort of what he or other people he knew were like as children.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer takes place around the mid 1800’s in Saint Peters Berg next to the Mississippi. One reason for the book being realistic is that includes a large amount of culture and slang language and dialect, such as how aunt Polly asks Tom “Tom, it was middling warm in school, warn’t it?” (12). All of the dialect and culture go hand in hand with the 1800’s where that was common. They also refer to blacks as Negroes, which is not like nowadays. Some imagery that Mark Twain uses is on pg. 20, where Tom reaches the fence and “all gladness left him and a deep melancholy settled down upon his

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