Tom lost his mother when he was a child and was adopted by menstruation. The clever and naughty Tom can't stand the control of menstruation and the school teacher, and often plays truant and gets into trouble. Late one night, he and his good friend Hakberg Finn went to the cemetery to play and accidentally witnessed a murder. For fear that the murderer would find out that they knew about it, Tom and Hakberg fled to a desert island with another little friend and became "pirates".
The family thought they were drowned, but they turned up at their own funeral. After a fierce ideological struggle, Tom finally stood up bravely and testified against the murderer. Not long after, in a picnic, he and his beloved girl Becky got lost in a cave, hungry and cold for three days and nights, facing the threat of death.
Finally, we managed to escape from danger, and together with our good friend Huck, we found the buried treasure of the murderer.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a novel published by American novelist Mark Twain in 1876.
The story of the novel takes place in an ordinary town on the Mississippi River in the United States in the first half of the 19th century. Tom sawyer, the protagonist, is naive and lively, daring to explore, pursuing freedom, and unbearable to lead a boring life that binds personality, and dreams of doing heroic work.
The time of the novel was before the Civil War. Although it was written in St. Petersburg, it could be said to be a microcosm of American society at that time. Through the adventures of the protagonist, the novel satirizes and criticizes the hypocritical and vulgar social customs, hypocritical religious ceremonies and rigid and stale school education in the United States, and describes the free and lively hearts of children with a cheerful style.