Tom Sawyer Rhetorical Analysis

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In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain, the style and tone of the book is very representational of an autobiography however it is not, but can read like a person looking back on the experiences. The style is very child like and has humor that is simple and playful like a child would be. There is not much overly stimulating emotions that are presents and really is focused on the adventures of a child that is very porn to getting into trouble. Based on connotations found in the book depicts a style of speech that was common designing the setting and common in the author's era in which he wrote the story. For example, the highly provocative connotation words that jumped out a few times throughout the story is the word "negro”. The word