The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of Mark Twain's four classic novels.
It describes the life of a small town on the Mississippi River in the19th century, which can be said to be a microcosm of American social life at that time.
Through the hero's adventures, the novel satirizes and criticizes the hypocritical vulgar social customs, hypocritical religious rituals and rigid and stale school education in the United States. It describes the free and lively hearts of children with a cheerful style, a teenager's tone and thoughts, and is full of fun from beginning to end.
As can be seen from the above, successful novels not only have wonderful words and full characters, but also reflect the society at that time.
The hero is smart and active, and he embodies many talents such as wisdom, strategy, justice, courage and even leadership. He has multiple roles in one, resourceful and compassionate.
Readers can have a strong sense of quantity and trigger many different feelings. A good book makes you wander in the world described by the author.
Worthless masterpiece or not. Touched you, you are your own masterpiece.
Besides, this book is amazing. As you get older, your reading experience may be completely different.
You'll know after reading it.