Mark Twain'S Tom Sawyer

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April 21, 2014

 

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As an idealist who saw his ideals betrayed by a morally corrupt society, Twain uses Tom as a symbol of the difference between the world of adults and children. Although based on Twin's own personal experiences as a child, critics have suggested several other sources for the novel, including Southwestern humorist, George W...
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Harris. However, the novel is clearly indicative of the folklore surrounding life on the Mississippi River. Tom's adventures are closely tied with ghost lore, haunted houses, witchcraft, and animal lore; this theme of the superstition and folklore is a common thread in many of Twain's works and exhibits his firsthand knowledge of the popular beliefs of inhabitants of the Mississippi Valley...
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