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Title: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  • Mark Twain

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Mark Twain
  • Samuel Langhorne Clemens
  • was an American humanist, humorist, satirist,
    lecturer and writer.
  • 18351910 (17th 18th)
  • was born in Florida, Missouri.
  • was brought up in Hannibal, Missouri.
  • worked as a licensed Mississippi river-boat
    pilot. (1857 1861)

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Mark Twain
  • Pen nameMark Twain
  • Mark Twainmeaning by the mark of two fathoms.

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Vocabulary
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Apprehensively (adv.)
  • Apprehensive (adj.)
  • afraid / fearful / concerned
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  • I am apprehensive for my sisters safety.
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  • I was a little apprehensive about this
    enterprise.
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Circumstances (n.)
  • condition / situation
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  • It depends on circumstances.
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  • circumstanced (adj.)
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sublimity (n.)
  • dignity / majesty
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lugubrious (adj.)
  • doleful
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  • lugubriously (adv.)

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cogitate (v.)
  • consider / speculate
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  • cogitation (n.)
  • consideration / speculation

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excessive (adj.)
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  • extravagant / lavish
  • excess (n.)
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comrade (n.)
  • buddy / companion / partner
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conspicuous (adj.)
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monotonously (adv.)
  • monotonous (adj.)
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garment (n.)
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  • This store sells ladies garments.
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sumptuous (adj.)
  • luxurious / rich
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Exercise
  • We were ushered into a s_______s dining hall.
  • In normal c_________s I would have resigned
    immediately.
  • She takes an e________e interest in clothes.
  • Traffic signs must be c________s.
  • This shop sells g_______s of all kinds.

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Summary
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Chapter 10Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • Tom and Huckleberry they saw a murder, and they
    ran out with fear. They both swore not to tell
    others what they saw at that night with blood
    letter.

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Chapter 13The American Claimant
  • Toms mind was made up now. He would lead a life
    of crime. There was no choice. By the time he was
    far down Meadow Lane. And they went to a island
    Jackson. They met the pirates.

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Chapter 15Tom Sawyer Abroad
  • Everybody thought Tom was died, and cried for
    his death. But he came back and hided to listen
    what they talk about. Finally he went to fish
    with the pirates.

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Analysis
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Point of View Character
  • Point of View 3rd person
  • Character
  • Tom
  • A student and is a very naughty child
  • Huckleberry Is toms friend
  • Aunt polly Toms ant and the people who
    restrains tom
  • Injun Joe The murder who killls doctor

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Sydeny?Setting?Tone Style
  • Sydeny
  • he always opposes tom
  • Setting
  • Time nineteen century
  • Place Misouris town of Mississippi
  • Tone Style
  • Humor
  • Real
  • Irony

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Theme
  • Tom
  • Although he is a naughty boy ,but he has
    sufficient sense of justice and like to take
    risks.
  • Love
  • The familys love is unselfish and the
    friendship is precious.

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Symbol
  • Sea bandit
  • The freedom and isnt strained by real pressure.
  • Injun joe
  • The evil and crafty

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Movie V.S. Fiction
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The diffierencebetween movie and ficition
The ficition The movie
Viewpoint 3rd 1rd
Character Tom and his friend Tom and his friend
Setting Nineteen century Nineteen century
Symbol Sea bandit Sea bandit
Tone Humor Real Irony Humor
Theme Tom The things happen around Tom Tom
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