Tom Sawyer And Huck Finn

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Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn are are two close friends, but also come from two very different backgrounds. Besides their bravery, infatuation with superstitions, and their desire for adventures, the two are complete opposites. Tom, who shows how mischievous he is early on in the book, lives with his Aunt Polly and her daughter, Mary, and his brother Sid. However, Huck Finn, Tom’s best friend, sleeps where he wants, skips school when he wants, and dresses how he wants. Although it seems that the two would never add up, the truth is, they make a good team when facing life changing adventures. The opposing friendship between the Tom and Huck is bound by the conformity of their society. Tom Sawyer goes to the accepted school, dresses like a typical

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