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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Summary
 

There are 6 essays on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

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Essay Grade: 92%
Analysis of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
4,168 words, approx. 14 pages
A two-part essay first giving an overview of literature and then analyzing the Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. Provides a complex overview of the story, focusing on the title character. Also explores Twain's writing style, giving examples from the novel.
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Essay Grade: 92%
The Charms of the Adventures of Tom Sawyer
3,668 words, approx. 12 pages
Essay discusses the charms in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain.
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Essay Grade: 92%
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
2,500 words, approx. 8 pages
Explores The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. Describes how Twain uses the moral development of the character Tom Sawyer to play out every boy's childhood fantasies of adventure and heroism.
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Essay Grade: 92%
Character Traits of Tom Sawyer in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
900 words, approx. 3 pages
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, Tom exhibits many admirable and interesting character traits, including adventurousness, heroism, bravery and mischievousness.
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Essay Grade: 83%
The Value System Espoused in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
567 words, approx. 2 pages
In his novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain portrays the title character as a mischievious boy who nonetheless has a strong moral conscience and a good heart. In describing Tom's actions, both those of mischief and those of responsibility, Twain espouses a value system to the reader. In this system, even a mischievious boy should be able to make mature, responsible decisions; and all our deeds have consequences, whether they take the form of punishment or of praise.
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Essay Grade: 78%
How to Gain Popularity among the Group--essay on the Adventure of Tom Sawyer
561 words, approx. 2 pages
From The Adventure of Tom Sawyer written by Mark Twain, we can learn something about how to gain popularity among the group. After reading the novel, we tend to hold the opinion that Tom gained his popularity by the tricks he played. He was so smart a boy that it seemed that he knew how to lead the others pretty well.

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