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    In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom leads and follows in many different situations.Tom might act as a soldier following orders or Robin Hood leading his gang of thieves to steal money. Many people may think of him as a follower because he doesn't always have his own ideas or plans.In the graveyard, he follows Huckleberry Finn to test Huck’s odd theory of using a cat to cure warts. Tom is more characterized as a leader because he always know a way to plan things for his other friends. Despite what

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    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Second student selected novel Travis Berry Everything in this book is completely accurate to the time period it takes place, the main reason it is so accurate is because it was written in the time of the setting. I would guess that this book takes place in the early 1900’s because they did not have flashlights but still had the newer metal lighters that run on oil. The book was somewhat difficult to read because of the way it was written

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    Title Tom and Arnie, from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain and Born Worker by Gary Soto, are both tricksters but they also have their differences. Tom doesn’t want to whitewash his fence on his day off because he wants his freedom, so instead of whitewashing the fence he tricks his friends into doing it for him. Arnie wants to work with his cousin on a thirty-seventy split. Even though his cousin will be doing all the work Arnie will still get paid. Tom and Arnie have similarities in their

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    For our Book Club ,and novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,we have decided to answer the question, how is suspense and humor created by changing perspectives ? We have chosen this question as in the novel Tom Sawyer is the main protagonist but there are different viewpoints throughout the book. Changing perspectives like this can create humor and suspense, because it allows other characters to share how they feel. Each character feels a different way about each situation so one character can take

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    easier to completely ban the book from libraries and classrooms? This controversy is relevant towards Mark Twain, a world-famous author well-known for his novels titled The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Huck Finn). As stated by an English professor at Texas State University, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn can be recognized as “the most famous, most beloved, and most controversial novel featuring a prominent black character and written by a white author” (Tally

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    shown in the adventures of Tom Sawyer. At the beginning of the story, is Tom Sawyer who was a self centered boy but slowly matured into becoming a very noble, brave, and generous man. He went from blaming stuff that he did on others to then taking the blame for things that he did not do. Tom did not want to ever listen but he did not realize that from the beginning he was slowly maturing from a childish boy into a mature one. In Mark Twain's the adventures of tom sawyer, the character of tom transforms

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    the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer than freedom. Freedom plays an enormous role in the book Tom Sawyer. Whether it is people earning freedom or people not being granted it, every young boy in St. Petersburg wanted some form of freedom. The word freedom means the power to say and do what you want. Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and Joe Harper are all boys seeking freedom. Freedom is the key reason the boys run away to Jackson Island. Freedom is one of the main themes in the book. Tom is always looking

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    always showing off, pulling pranks and making adults look silly. This boy is Tom Sawyer, the main character in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain. During the first half of the novel Tom is immature and irresponsible. He spends his free time stealing, fibbing, getting into fights and avoiding his chores. Tom only cares about himself and having fun adventures. After seeing Dr. Robinson get murdered by Injun Joe, Tom grows up and becomes more responsible and caring. To me, one of the greatest

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    change academically, physically and mentally. Tom Sawyer also like me, changes a vast amount throughout this book as he grows older. Throughout the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the main character Tom changes a lot. Much like Tom, I changed a ton during my seventh grade year. First of all, Tom starts to show more responsibility and start caring about people's feelings. In the first chapter, he meets this new kid and just beats him up. As Tom starts to grow up more he tends to start

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    is “The process of increasing in physical size.” However we don’t just use the term growth for physical matters. It can also be used when describing one’s personality. How for they have come with it, and how it has matured. In the novel “Adventures Of Tom Sawyer” we can find a lot of growth. We can also find growth in our own life. No matter how hard you have to look you will always find yourself growing. You can look around you can see others growing from who they once were too. It can be seen in

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