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    Samuel Clemens, moralist and humorist who rose up from his small town roots to become one of America’s most beloved and influential writers of the 1800s. Better known as Mark Twain, he acquired fame through his travel narratives like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Samuel Clemens was born on November 30‚ 1835 on the banks of the Mississippi River in the mysterious and new Missouri. At the time, Missouri was a slave state and was a relatively new addition to the United States He was born following…

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    Samuel L.Clemens or more known as his pen name, Mark Twain, was born on November 20, 1835 in Florida, Missouri. He was an american humorist, journalist, and novelist who authored several novels including 2 American classics: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He was one of the most incredible and influential writers in American literature and his influence is still very transparent today. He was also a riverboat pilot, journalist, lecturer, entrepreneur, and…

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    There is some speculation that Tom Sawyer might really be Mark Twain. The answers are endless. His life as a child on the Mississippi River is exhibited in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Mark Twain resembles Tom Sawyer in so many ways, for example his hometown, his family, and his adventures as a young kid. Mark Twain resembles Tom Sawyer when they talk about each other’s hometowns. For example on SparkNotes it says, “The fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri [Tom Sawyer’s hometown] which…

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    excerpt from “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain, and a poem written by Robert Frost- “The Road Not Taken”. The excerpt “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” is about a lively and mischievous young boy known as Tom Sawyer, who with the help of his best friend, Huckleberry Finn, decides to travel to the graveyard in the dead of night. Filled with fear of ghosts and goblins the story leaves off unexpectedly and doesn’t reveal…

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    The Tone of Two Tales Anyone who has read “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” or “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain knows that these two are inseparable. The two friends would travel the country in search of their next adventure. However, these two boys could not have a more different outlook on life. Tom Sawyer prefers to take a more carefree outlook on life, not stopping to worry about the problems. He dives head first into any challenge he is faced with. On the other hand,…

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    past, well think again. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain exemplifies a scoundrel boy who faces challenge after challenge even though he already overcame the greatest one of all. The book shows a story told through the eyes of Tom Sawyer as he witnesses a murder and becomes haunted by it. Struggles with fitting in and exploring relationships to come to the ultimatum of his true friends. Even building a new life for himself after a tragic accident that leads to Tom being stuck living…

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    Huckleberry Finn Themes

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer are considered two novels that other writers based their novels on due to the overarching themes. Two novels that have some of the same themes are Catcher in the Rye and Bastard out of Carolina. Both these novels share the themes of youth, religion, and family with the Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. However, each theme may be portrayed in a different way for each of these four novels. Youth is a theme in all…

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    Mark Twain defined American literature and changed it forever. Mark Twain’s real name was Samuel Clemens. He was a very powerful American author. Some of his most famous works are The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, his most famous being Huckleberry Finn. He wrote during the realism movement, right after the Civil War. Some literary techniques he used were symbolism, imagery, and allegory. “Mark Twain’s writing applied to all people because he wrote with normal…

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    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is about a young boy and his friend Huck. They experience many things throughout the story which makes them very good friends. They get into trouble, learn lessons the hard way, and become smart young men by the end of the story. Tom and Huck became friends at the beginning of the story and got closer as the story went on. Tom is a mischievous and imaginative boy, he spends most of his time getting himself and his friends in and out of…

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    The excerpt above from Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer truly concludes the novel’s message and gives insight into Twain’s thought process in the works of writing such praised work. To understand the further message of the slected quote, it is important to know the events circulating at the time of the novel and in history. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is set in antebellum America in a small town where slavery is legal and accepted and is written in the years following the end of the…

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