
About This Novel
This book is Mark Twain's masterpiece, full of childlike innocence. The protagonist Tom is innocent and lively, daring to explore, and pursues freedom. He cannot bear the life that restricts his personality and always dreams of doing something heroic. The novel describes the free and lively minds of children in a cheerful style, while using satire to criticize hypocritical and vulgar social customs, hypocritical religious rituals and rigid and outdated school education. It is a pastoral pastoral of the "Golden Age" of America.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Review
This book is very good. The plot is ups and downs and very exciting. The only drawback is that there is too much dog food.
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It's great, I hope there will be more books
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Official(4)Scraped 2d ago
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Review
This book is very good. The plot is ups and downs and very exciting. The only drawback is that there is too much dog food.
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It's great, I hope there will be more books
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