Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Free Essays on Tom Sawyer Adventures
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer    	The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is concerned with the escapades  of a young boy living in a Mississippi River town during a summer in  the 1840s.  	Tom lives with his Aunt Polly, his dead motherââ¬â¢s sister, along  with his half-brother, Sid, and his cousin, Mary.  By the second  chapter, Tomââ¬â¢s mischievous character is revealed with the well-known  fence whitewashing scene.  Tom meets the new girl in town, Becky  Thatcher, and falls in love with her.  He begins an intense flirtation  with her at school, which leads to his asking her to be ââ¬Å"engagedâ⬠ with  him by lunchtime of her first day.  	Tomââ¬â¢s vagabond friend, Huck Finn, the town drunkââ¬â¢s son, asks  Tom to meet him at the cemetery at midnight, to test the wart-curing  properties of his dead cat.  While there, the boys stumble upon the  murder of Dr. Robinson by Injun Joe during a grave-robbing attempt.   Muff Potter also part of the gang, is pinned with the crime by Injun  Joe.  Tom and Huck, however, are the only ones who know the truth.  	Tom, Huck, and another friend, Joe Harper, decide to run away  from St. Petersburg to Jacksonââ¬â¢s Island, in the middle of the  Mississippi.  There they live the life of pirates, frolicking day and  night.  After several days, the town prepares funeral services for the  boys, by the time being convinced of their death.  The boys  dramatically return to town in the middle of the Sunday church  services, and they are forgiven for their mischief.  	As the murder trial of Muff Potter gets underway, Tom is racked  by guilt over allowing a man he knows to be innocent to be convicted.   On the final day of the trial, Tom is called as a surprise witness, and  he proceeds to finger Injun Joe with the crime, who springs out of the  window and escapes.  Tom and Huck stumble upon Injun Joe and a  stranger at a deserted house on the outskirts of town, and learn of a  stash of gold Joe is carrying.  	Becky Thatcher invited ...  Free Essays on Tom Sawyer Adventures  Free Essays on Tom Sawyer Adventures    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer    	The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is concerned with the escapades  of a young boy living in a Mississippi River town during a summer in  the 1840s.  	Tom lives with his Aunt Polly, his dead motherââ¬â¢s sister, along  with his half-brother, Sid, and his cousin, Mary.  By the second  chapter, Tomââ¬â¢s mischievous character is revealed with the well-known  fence whitewashing scene.  Tom meets the new girl in town, Becky  Thatcher, and falls in love with her.  He begins an intense flirtation  with her at school, which leads to his asking her to be ââ¬Å"engagedâ⬠ with  him by lunchtime of her first day.  	Tomââ¬â¢s vagabond friend, Huck Finn, the town drunkââ¬â¢s son, asks  Tom to meet him at the cemetery at midnight, to test the wart-curing  properties of his dead cat.  While there, the boys stumble upon the  murder of Dr. Robinson by Injun Joe during a grave-robbing attempt.   Muff Potter also part of the gang, is pinned with the crime by Injun  Joe.  Tom and Huck, however, are the only ones who know the truth.  	Tom, Huck, and another friend, Joe Harper, decide to run away  from St. Petersburg to Jacksonââ¬â¢s Island, in the middle of the  Mississippi.  There they live the life of pirates, frolicking day and  night.  After several days, the town prepares funeral services for the  boys, by the time being convinced of their death.  The boys  dramatically return to town in the middle of the Sunday church  services, and they are forgiven for their mischief.  	As the murder trial of Muff Potter gets underway, Tom is racked  by guilt over allowing a man he knows to be innocent to be convicted.   On the final day of the trial, Tom is called as a surprise witness, and  he proceeds to finger Injun Joe with the crime, who springs out of the  window and escapes.  Tom and Huck stumble upon Injun Joe and a  stranger at a deserted house on the outskirts of town, and learn of a  stash of gold Joe is carrying.  	Becky Thatcher invited ...    
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