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Each chapter of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer published in beijing institute of technology press is less than 100 words.
Brief introduction of tom sawyer

abstract

This book 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. The childish and serious words and deeds of the little hero tom sawyer and his friends can give us profound enlightenment. They hate the story of the priest's deception, and they don't like the boring education in school and playing with adults and children who follow the rules. They are smart, lively, upright and brave. Especially when some important events happen, they can stand up without hesitation in the battle between good and evil.

Chapter One Naughty Tom

Chapter two Tom turned punishment into happiness.

Chapter 3 Xiaojie fell in love with Xiaomei world again.

Chapter 4 Tom caused a sensation.

Chapter 5 Tom's beetle defeated the lion-haired dog

Chapter 6 Tom and Becky are in love.

Chapter VII Wedding Booking Broke Up in Disagreement

Chapter 8 Dream of becoming a big pirate

Chapter 9 Seeing the doctor killed with my own eyes

Chapter 10 Tim suffered a series of blows

Chapter 1 1 Tom was tortured by his conscience

Chapter 12 let menstruating cats suffer.

Chapter 13 Three pirates set out

Chapter 14 Happy Pirate Camp

Chapter 15 Tom tactfully sneaked back to the future town. ...

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of Mark Twain's four classic novels. The novel describes the naive and romantic life of a group of children headed by tom sawyer. In order to get rid of boring courses, hypocritical teaching and dull living environment, they took various risks.

Tom is a smart and active child, who embodies many talents such as wisdom, strategy, justice, courage and even leadership. He is resourceful, compassionate, disgusted with the real environment, bent on breaking free from shackles, becoming a hero among outlaws and leading a chivalrous life.

Tom sawyer portrayed in the novel is an image with ideals, ambitions and worries. His vivid image left a deep impression on the readers. In the eyes of menstruation, he is a naughty boy, but she is softened by his "resourcefulness" again and again.

The outline of the story is as follows

... tom sawyer is a clever but naughty boy. His parents died, and he lived in Polly's menstrual home. He was very strict but also loved him. He is lively and active, has many ideas and doesn't like learning. He always likes to go fishing in cut class, hang out with Huckleberry Finn, play "pirates" and collect all kinds of strange things, and so on. He even fell in love with a girl named Betsy Thatcher and tried to "pursue" her.

One night in the middle of the night, when Tom and Huck went to the cemetery to "test" the method of treating warts with dead cats, they accidentally met a murder case-Dr. Robinson, an Indian Joe and an alcoholic Potter had an argument. In a rage, Joe killed the doctor and blamed the murder on the unconscious Potter. Tom and Huck, who were scared to death at that time, vowed to keep a secret. But Tom is in a state of anxiety for a long time.

Later, because Becky was angry with him, Tom left home with his friend Joe Harper and went to an island as a "pirate" on a raft with Huck. People in the town didn't know where they were going and thought they were drowned in the river. On the day of their funeral, the three of them appeared miraculously. Tom became the hero of the school. Becky soon got back together with him. ...

..... Not long after, the court finally heard the murder case-when everyone thought that the murderer was Potter, Tom overcame his fear and confessed the Indian Joe, but Joe ran away on the spot. Tom fell into extreme anxiety.

Later, when Tom and Huck went to a haunted house to "look for the buried treasure of pirates", they found that Joe, an Indian in disguise, and an accomplice found some treasures in the haunted house, and they overheard a "No.2"-another treasure trove. They decided to find the second one.

A few days later, Becky, Tom and some other friends went for a picnic. They came to McDougall Cave, a maze-like cave. Tom and Becky were so busy playing that they got separated and lost their way. They experienced twists and turns in the cave, and hunger, thirst, darkness and fear constantly attacked them. A few days later, they did not find a way out. To make matters worse, they saw Injun Joe in the cave. ...

... everyone in the town thought they had died in the cave, and Polly and Thatcher were very sad. Until one night-the town suddenly became noisy-Tom and Becky were found! It turned out that Tom took the kite string tied to the stone to explore the road and finally found an exit. Finally, it was sent back by several good people.

..... Because of this, the hole was sealed. When Tom knew, he told Becky's father, Judge Thatcher, about Indian Joe in the cave. The judge took someone to check it out, and the cave door was opened, but Indian Joe had starved to death.

..... Later, after analysis, Tom decided that the treasure was hidden in the cave by Indian Joe. So he and Huck slipped into the cave and found a treasure chest according to the description of "No.2" they overheard-there was more than 12 thousand yuan in it! They became rich after discovering the treasure.

..... From then on, Tom and Huck became the "man of the hour" in the town. Not only will they be welcomed wherever they go, but their biographies will also be published in the town newspaper. ...

..... The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a novel that truly reflects children's childlike innocence. When writing, Mark Twain draws on the people and things he saw, heard and experienced in Hannibal when he was a child. So it makes people feel very real and interesting. Children may find similarities with themselves in the characters in the book, and adults can also pick up some childhood flavors in the book. Therefore, this is a book suitable for all ages.

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