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Suspense In Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a classic work of fiction it appeals to young readers and adults. Young readers love the adventure and suspense in the novel. They like the idea of being a pirate and living on an island. The suspense of Tom and Huck witness in a murder, their fear of Injun Joe, and Tom and Becky being lost in a cave, make the novel appealing. It shows them how a young immature boy that is full of mischief and only concerned with himself can mature and show concern for others even if it puts him in danger. Adults are reminded of when they were children and all of the fun they had playing pirate or pretending to have adventures it will also consider the prejudices and moral issues that are addressed in the
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