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Short summary of the adventures of tom sawyer in 150 words

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Answered by Ayushp08
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Summary :

Tom Sawyer is a young boy living with his Aunt Polly on the banks of the Mississippi River. He seems to most enjoy getting into trouble. After missing school one day (and getting into a fight), Tom is punished with the task of whitewashing a fence. However, he turns the punishment into a bit of entertainment and tricks other boys to finish the work for him. He convinces the boys that the chore is a great honor, so he receives small precious objects in payment.

Around this time, Tom falls in love with a young girl, Becky Thatcher. He suffers under a whirlwind romance and engagement to her before she shuns him after she hears of Tom's previous engagement to Amy Lawrence. He tries to win Becky back, but it doesn't go well and she refuses a gift he tries to give her. Humiliated, Tom runs off and dreams up a plan to run away.

It's around this time that Tom runs into Huckleberry Finn, who would be the titular character in Twain's next and most acclaimed novel. Huck and Tom agree to meet in the graveyard at midnight to test a scheme to cure warts that involves a dead cat.

The boys meet at the graveyard, which brings the novel to its pivotal scene when they witness a murder. Injun Joe kills Dr. Robinson and tries to blame it on the drunken Muff Porter. Injun Joe is unaware that the boys have seen what he's done.

Afraid of the consequences of this knowledge, he and Huck swear an oath of silence. However, Tom becomes deeply depressed when Muff goes to jail for Robinson's murder.

After yet another rejection by Becky Thatcher, Tom and Huck run off with their friend Joe Harper. They steal some food and head to Jackson's Island. They're not there long before they discover a search party looking for three boys presumed drowned and realize they are the boys in question.

They play along with the charade for a while and don't reveal themselves until their "funerals," marching into the church to the surprise and consternation of their families.

Tom continues his flirtation with Becky with limited success over summer vacation. Eventually, overcome with guilt, he testifies at the trial of Muff Potter, exonerating him of Robinson's murder. Potter is released, and Injun Joe escapes through a window in the courtroom.

The court case isn't Tom's last encounter with Injun Joe, however, as in the final part of the novel he and Becky (newly reunited) get lost in one of the caves, and Tom stumbles across his archenemy. Escaping his clutches and finding his way out, Tom manages to alert the townspeople, who lock up the cave, leaving Injun Joe inside.

Our hero ends up ​happy, however, as he and Huck discover a box of gold (that once belonged to Injun Joe), and the money is invested for them. Tom finds happiness and, much to his distress, Huck finds respectability by being adopted.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

The adventures of tom sawyer.

Explanation:

Tom Sawyer is a small kid who resides on the banks of the Mississippi River with his aunt Polly. He seemed to like getting into mischief the most. Tom is given the assignment of whitewashing a fence as a punishment for skipping school one day (and getting into a fight). He manipulates other lads to complete the assignment for him, however, turning the punishment into a brief period of enjoyment. Tom develops feelings for Becky Thatcher, a young girl. After a brief courtship and engagement, she rejects him when she learns that Tom was previously engaged to Amy Lawrence.

Becky rejects a present he offers her in an unsuccessful attempt to woo her back. Tom, who is humiliated, flees and makes up an escape strategy. Around this time, Tom encounters Huckleberry Finn, who would go on to become the main figure in Twain's next and most well-known book. Huck and Tom decide to test a dead cat-based wart treatment at midnight by meeting in the cemetery. The boys first meet at the cemetery, which brings the story's turning point—when they witness a murder—to a close. Dr. Robinson is killed by Injun Joe, who then tries to pin the crime on Muff Porter. The guys have no idea that Injun Joe did what he did. He and Huck sign an oath of secrecy out of fear for the repercussions of sharing this information. Tom, however, experiences severe depression after Muff is sentenced to prison for killing Robinson. Tom and Huck leave with Joe Harper as Becky Thatcher once again rejects them. They go to Jackson's Island after stealing some food. It doesn't take them long to understand they are the three lads sought for by a search team, who are believed to have drowned, when they come upon them. They first go through with the act, but when it comes time for their "funerals," they march inside the church, shocking and upsetting their relatives. However, the court case is not Tom's final run-in with Injun Joe; towards the book's conclusion,

when he and Becky—who has since been reunited—get lost in one of the caverns, Tom comes into his archrival. Tom manages to escape his grasps and make his way outside. He then alerts the locals, who close the cave and keep Injun Joe inside. However, our protagonist ends up content when Huck and he find a box of gold (which originally belonged to Injun Joe), and the cash is invested for them. To his dismay, Huck finds respectability through adoption while Tom finds happiness.

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