In my opinion, Mark Twain has got a very good style of writing. Because he could describe the situation, the place, the persons or the relationship between persons very well. I think when you read the book you could really good make a picture of the situation in your head. He uses a lot of adjectives and adverbs for describing the situations and the persons.
He uses really different adjectives to describe Tom Sawyer.
When he tells an adventure, he starts slowly and enhances than. When the climax comes he not outlines the climax, but he shortly tells about it.
When you read the text you concretely see how realistically it is.
He describes each person and so you can estimate the characters and know what the person would do in the situation. When a new unknown person comes in the story he introduces the person brilliantly in the story.
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From the famous episodes of the whitewashed fence and the ordeal in the cave to the trial of Injun Joe, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is redolent of life in the Mississippi River towns in which Twain spent his own youth. A somber undercurrent flows through the high humor and unabashed nostalgia of the novel, however, for beneath the innocence of childhood lie the inequities of adult realitybase emotions and superstitions, murder and revenge, starvation and slavery.

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