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Tom Sawyer And American Progressivism

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is a novel that expresses many important themes regarding American progressivism. It is a novel based on actual events that tells a story about a young boy named Tom Sawyer living on the Mississippi river dealing with adventures revolving around his society and the people within it. The story has insights as to what life was like on the bridge of the progressive era through indications about society and the roles of its institutions and members. There are some valid insights and also some depictions that may not be accurate. Regardless, this novel paints an interesting picture to small town American life through a boy's eye towards the end of the 19th century.
Tom sawyer grows up in a small American town on the Mississippi river. The society is set up in a very distinct way in which its members are expected to adhere. The most important institution is the Church followed by the school. Tom hates both and at the beginning of the......


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