Superstition And Maturity In The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

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In the novel, the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain uses many different themes and styles to move along with his story and help readers develop a better picture and understanding of his writing. For example, Twain uses the themes of superstition and maturity though out the novel. These themes are first incorporated into the plot when superstitions draw Tom and Huck into a graveyard. The moment where the boys venture into the cemetery in the hopes to find a supernatural cure for warts, plays an immense role in the development of these theme. Their obsessions with the deceased lead them to take part in grim activities. The innocence of the boys and their childlike minds were the only thing keeping them sane. This is so, for the boys started

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