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Mark Twain ‘Samuel Langhorne Clemens’ (Nov
30, 1835 – Apr 21, 1910)
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Mark
Twain’s The Adventure of Tom Sawyer
From the famous
episodes of the whitewashed fence and the ordeal in the cave to the trial of
Injun Joe, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is redolent of life in the Mississippi
River towns in which Twain spent his own youth. A somber undercurrent flows
through the high humor and unabashed nostalgia of the novel, however, for
beneath the innocence of childhood lie the inequities of adult reality—base
emotions and superstitions, murder and revenge, starvation and slavery.


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