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Tom Sawyer

Dear Mark Twain,


I really liked your novel Tom Sawyer because this novel
describes the adventures of a teenage boy Tom and his friend
Huck. This novel is a masterpiece of humor, warmth and
youthful innocence. As for its sequel I kindly suggest that the
next novel can be fiction and a mix of adventure, suspense and
horror.
I would like to share a thought; Tom and his friends are sent
away to a new town in boarding schools. There caretaker is a
bit strange and the house that they are living in is abandoned
for over a decade. The attic of that house is specifically
forbidden by the caretaker but Tom craves adventure. At night
as he and Huck steal the key and go up into the attic, they find
some astounding secrets about the past of the house and its
100 year old caretaker. If you find this interesting then please
contact at 0123456789 for the rest of the story.
Sincerely yours,
Wareesha Hanan.
Tom Sawyer
Of all the characters in the novel, I would like Tom as a
friend. Tom is full of mischief but basically pure-hearted
and has an active imagination. He always causes trouble
but ends up cleaning his own mess. Despite his behavior
he has a good heart and a strong moral conscience. As
time progresses he begins to change his attitude and
becomes more serious towards his responsibilities.
Tom has a friendly nature, although all the boys see
Huck as a forbidden thrill, Tom is a true friend and
supports Huck throughout the novel. Tom is also a
natural leader as he persuades Huck and Joe to flee to an
island and keeps them together. Although Tom usually
pranks people his prank have never hurt anybody deeply.
Another trait of Tom is that he does not tell on anyone as
he considers it to be a crime.

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