Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer written by Mark Twain, is a story about a portion of a Tom Sawyer’s boyhood. Tom is a mischievous little boy, who lives with his Aunt Polly. He has a knack for getting into trouble, and has a very vivid imagination. He doesn’t seem to have respect for anyone, and tends to make bad choices. However, as he goes through tests and trials, both physically and emotionally, he begins to mature. Throughout the book, Tom’s behavior maturity level changes drastically. One of Tom’s most obvious changes is his reaction to receiving punishments. At the beginning of the story, Tom does everything he can to avoid being reprimanded for his actions. He often finds a way to run from Aunt Polly if a scolding or punishment

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