The readers will also get a vivid and realistic depiction of life in a small town in 19th-century America, which is of course joyous, challenging and complex. Twain uses Tom's adventures to explore the themes of childhood, friendship, and the conflict between social norms and personal freedom. Tom will also take up an adventurous ride in his life where he will run away from home, search for buried treasure, and play pirates with his best friend, Huckleberry Finn (We know where heard that name). Readers will see Tom facing the challenges of growing up in a small town that includes attending school, dealing with bullies, and falling in love for the first time. However, he is also resourceful, intelligent, and fiercely independent which makes the story even more interesting. The story is interesting because the mischievous and adventurous character of Tom always gets into trouble. The novel tells the story of a young boy named Tom Sawyer living in a small town located on the banks of the Mississippi River. First published in 1876, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is a novel by Mark Twain set in the mid-19th century.
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