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Reflections on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer's book describes the naive 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. Here are my thoughts on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Welcome to read!

Part One: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer This article mainly tells a child named tom sawyer. He often plays practical jokes and leaves his guardian Polly Menstruation helpless, but he always gets away with it. Huckleberry Finn, the "bad boy" in town, and Tom are good friends. One night, they accidentally found a murder scene in the cemetery, and they vowed never to tell anyone. ...

Tired of boring courses and monotonous life, Tom, Huck and Joe Harper, another child in the village, left home by boat. When they quietly watched the villagers hold a "funeral" for them, they moved back. ...

In a group field activity, Tom and the girl Becky were trapped in a cave and met the murderer again. Tom bravely encouraged Becky until the villagers came to the rescue and the murderer was sealed in the cave. Finally, Tom and Huck returned to the cave and found the treasure.

After reviewing the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, I found that Tom's playfulness reflected the innocence of our children. Tom's naughty is very cute, and Tom's naughty is very childlike. This childlike innocence is hard to find after childhood, and even a little we can find will bring back sweet memories. Tom sawyer is a naughty and clever boy. He has a sense of justice and stands up at the critical moment. Who didn't do anything stupid as a child? I often recall my childhood as sweet as wine. Everyone will grow up, not only older, taller and heavier, but also their thoughts will change. I have a different world view, I am sensible, and I am no longer naive. We should face everything bravely, not shrink back. In this way, we will succeed. This book makes me cherish my childhood more, because childhood is like a jar of sweet wine. The longer the time, the more fragrant, purer and unforgettable the taste.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer taught me a lot and made me cherish my childhood and good times more.

Chapter Two: tom sawyer The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was written by Mark Twain, a great American writer, and mainly describes the life of American teenagers. The background of the story is/kloc-St. Petersburg on the Mississippi River in the United States in the 9th century.

Tom, the hero of the story, is a typical American teenager who is naive, lively and naughty. He and Shaq, a wild boy, have done many wonderful things that make people laugh. For example, Tom was punished for painting the fence, but he played a trick, which not only made other children willing to work instead of him, but also automatically sent him a thank-you gift. Later, Shaq and I fled to a desert island. People thought they were drowned and were holding a funeral for them in the church, but they hid in the church bell tower and eavesdropped. Although these naughty actions can't set an example for us, he resolutely stood up as a witness of justice and saved the innocent criminal-Muff Peter. Besides being naughty, he actually cracked a murder case with Shaq and became a little hero admired by everyone. It seems that Tom also has something to learn.

In fact, children's playfulness sometimes just reflects their innocence. This innocence is hard to find after childhood, and what can be found is only a little sweet memory that will be remembered occasionally. I believe that even if your childhood was bitter, you will be happy in retrospect. Who didn't do anything stupid as a child? The older you get, the more interesting you will find these stupid things. I said, childhood is like a can of sweet wine. The longer it takes, the more fragrant it tastes, the purer it is, and the more memorable it is.

People will grow up. Besides being taller and stronger, people's minds are also growing. Your view of the world is different. You are sensible and no longer naive. But people have to get better and better. Don't be like the ruthless villain Zoe in Adventure. He did all the bad things and everyone hated him. But in the end, what goes around comes around, and he finally starved to death in the cave.

After reading The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, I really envy Tom for having such an interesting experience. This book makes people read it with relish, even forgetting to eat and sleep. I think The Adventures of Tom Sawyer might make you laugh when you are bored.

Chapter III: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 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.

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 an urchin and mischievous, but she is softened by his "wit" again and again.

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 book is suitable for all ages.

The book is full of childlike innocence and childlike interest, which may be related to the author's experience. The author lacked the care of his parents since he was a child, which is why he wrote so vividly what he saw and heard when he was a child. Mark Twain described a child's experience in detail, showing childlike interest everywhere. Adults can watch and relive their childhood.

Chapter Four: The Adventures of tom sawyer's Reading Thoughts is the representative work of Mark Twain, the American literary master in the 9th century. Mark Twain, whose original name was Samuel Langhorn Clemens, is an outstanding classic in the treasure house of world literature. It 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. From the novel, we can learn about all aspects of American life at that time, such as the poor and the rich, churches and schools, religion and crime.

Author Mark Twain created the little hero tom sawyer and a group of his friends for readers with enthusiasm and sincere love. Tom sawyer is a growing child. He is naughty and likes practical jokes, but he is kind, lovely and helpful. He hates the teacher's boring preaching in the church. He doesn't like the dull school life all day. He hopes to join the pirates and live a fresh and exciting life. He always stands up in times of danger and shows his charm by doing just acts that cowards "good boys" and decent "excellent students" can't do.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is another "naughty boy" that the author pays attention to. He doesn't go to school and has no culture, but he has a just heart and a brave heart.

The book is full of childlike innocence and childlike interest, which may be related to the author's experience. The author lacked the care of his parents since he was a child, which is why he wrote so vividly what he saw and heard when he was a child. Mark Twain described a child's experience in detail, showing childlike interest everywhere. Adults can watch and relive their childhood.

Tom lost his mother when he was a child and was adopted by menstruation. Clever and naughty Tom can't stand the discipline of menstruation and school teachers, and often plays truant and gets into trouble. Late one night, he and his good friend Huckleberry Finn went to the cemetery to play and accidentally witnessed a murder. Tom and Huckleberry were afraid that the murderer would find out that they knew about it, so they fled to a desert island with another child and became pirates, making their families think they were drowned, but they showed up at their own funeral. After fierce ideological struggle, Tom finally bravely stood up and testified against the murderer. Soon after, on a picnic, he and his beloved girl Becky Thatcher got lost in a cave, hungry and cold for three days and nights, and faced the threat of death.

Finally, they walked out of the cave and the villagers found them. They told their experiences in the cave, and then the villagers blocked the entrance to the mountain with stones. Tom and Becky told the villagers that they had seen the murderer Yin Jiangqiao in the cave. When the villagers found Yinjiangqiao in the cave, he was already dead. Finally, Tom and Huckleberry returned to the cave, found the treasure and became heroes in the village. People are grateful to him.

The author makes a child's adventure so exciting and thrilling, and tells an interesting story about tom sawyer and his companions.

Mark Twain described children's psychology in detail in the image of a child. By describing the characters' psychology, language and movements, he reflected the excellent qualities of innocence, courage and fearlessness of contemporary children.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, with his strong local humor and keen observation of characters, has become the greatest children's literature and an idyll in the "golden age" of the United States.

Chapter 5: After seeing The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, it was very hot today. I didn't go out to play, but I saw The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Whenever I think back to my childhood, a feeling of happiness and joy will come to my mind. The book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer reminds me of my childhood.

Tom, the hero of this book, is a clever boy. He is naughty but compassionate. He is very dissatisfied with real life and is bent on being an outlaw and living a knight's life. In the eyes of menstruation, he is naughty and wicked, but he can't help liking him. But for children, he is a wise leader and hero. I see what I want from them: wisdom, courage, integrity and optimism.

When Tom was punished, he fully demonstrated his intelligence. In order to get others to help him paint the wall, he deliberately pretended to be interesting, which saved him a lot of effort and made others willingly give him something in return. On the night when he met Huck, they witnessed a murder together. In order to safeguard justice, Tom, who was not afraid of being raped, stepped forward, exposed the ugly face of Injun Joe and rescued the wronged Potter. Finally, one day, in order to get rid of the boring course, Joe Harper, Tom and Huck decided to take a chance. After fleeing to a desert island, people thought they were dead and were holding a funeral for them, but they came back to attend their own funeral and made their loved ones smile through tears. In order to find the treasure, the two men followed Injun Joe to the cave, found the treasure and became the second richest man in the world. I was deeply impressed by their integrity and courage in difficulties and their smart, lively, naive and serious words and deeds in ordinary life.

After reading this novel, I feel that if I encounter difficulties, I should not be discouraged easily, be optimistic, work hard and persist, so that I can succeed. Tom told us in Sunshine Life that as long as you have a dream and pursue it hard, your dream can come true. One day, our nature can play freely and create a space of our own. I think Tom is naive, lively and free, but he always has shortcomings, that is, he worries others too much, especially his menstruation, and he is always worried about him, but Tom doesn't understand that a parent's painstaking efforts for his child are to prevent him from being hurt and let him grow up healthily, which needs us to take a warning. But I still appreciate his curiosity and imagination about everything outside. His courage to try, his wit and courage, and his yearning for freedom and the future have to be admired.

Chapter Six: Reflections on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the representative work of Mark Twain, an American writer and a world-famous master of short stories. He was born in a small village in Henny, a small town on the Mississippi River. He is a poor lawyer family and went out as an apprentice. He was a compositor, a Confederate soldier and a Mississippi sailor. His most famous jobs, especially as a reporter and writing humorous literature. Since 1876, it has been loved by readers in many countries in the world, especially teenagers. This is a classic in the treasure house of world literature. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer described 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 characters in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer include naughty Tom, Polly Menstruation, principal Becky and Tom's classmates who have been taking care of him. ...

With full blood and sincere love, the author of this novel created the hero tom sawyer and a group of naughty friends for readers. Their childish and earnest words and deeds can still leave us a deep impression and enlightenment. We learned about the poor and the rich, churches and schools, religion and crime, and other aspects of American life at that time.

Tom sawyer and Harrisburg Finn are two "naughty boys" portrayed in the novel. They are honest, brave, smart and lively, and make correct judgments in dangerous situations. But they hate priests lying and talking nonsense, don't like rigid education in schools, and don't like those adults and children who follow the rules to sing the opposite. They will enthusiastically help those students who need help and stand up when necessary ... This book is worth reading, and we should learn from Tom's standing up in dangerous situations. That's all after reading it.