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![]() The Adventures of Tom SawyerMark TwainIn CliffsNotes on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain portrays life along the Mississippi through the youthful escapades of Tom Sawyer. Full of boyhood mischief, Tom's pranks and high-spirited exploration land him in trouble — with whitewashing the fence as due punishment — and in danger, as he and Beck Thatcher try to survive being lost in a cave. Classic characters like Huck Finn, Injun Joe, and Aunt Polly and enduring scenes make Mark Twain a master of memorable storytelling. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorAbout the NovelIntroductionBrief SynopsisList of CharactersCharacter MapSummaries and CommentariesChapter IChapter IIChapter IIIChapters IV and VChapters VI, VII, and VIIIChapters IX, X, XIChapter XIIChapters XIII and XIVChapters XV and XVIChapters XVII and XVIIIChapters XIX and XXChapter XXIChapter XXIIChapters XXIII and XXIVChapters XXV and XXVIChapters XXVII and XXVIIIChapters XXIX and XXXChapters XXXI and XXXIIChapters XXXIII and XXXIVChapter XXXVCharacter AnalysesTom SawyerInjun JoeHuck FinnBecky ThatcherCritical EssaysTom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn: A Study in ContrastsTom Sawyer: The Movie, the Musical, and the NovelStudy HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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