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lo amerai Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. I liked this book a lot and I think it explains the life of a boy called Tom Sawyer very well. ( )This book was one of my favorties as a child. I found Tom to be fun and relational. Twain's mastery at portraying realistic characters from this era is amazing. Great Book! Read and have fun. I read this for the first time when I was 7 or 8 years old and it has been one of my favorites ever since. I loved the character of Tom Sawyer and the story. The story appealed to me because it's a combination of adventure, imagination and youthfulness. A classic! This book is a reread for me as I read it in Junior High. Often this book is regarded as a coming of age classic piece of nostalgic Americana. This was my initial conception when I read this 18 years ago. I have discovered that this is not the case. Not by a long shot. The book holds many parallels to Twain's Calvinist up bringing. I don't want to delve too much into the many layers of Twain's writing. I was a bit skeptic at first and believe that these realizations should be obtained first hand. A few things to consider while reading or rereading Tom Sawyer (and then Huck Finn for that matter). The town: St. Petersburg -translates into "St. Peter's city" -Peter is said to be the one that stands at the gates of Heaven to let the worthy in. -St. Petersburg Russia at the time was rife with corruption, murder, and chaos -What are the main things that happen in the town? Is there anything going on to actually be nostalgic about? Adults: -If a town is represented by it's citizens, what do they say about St. Petersburg? -The adults are violent, irrational, pious, judgmental, etc -Take a look at their parenting and child rearing skills. While spare the rod spoil the child has been around for a long time (and still today), the Victorian philosophy incorporates motivating a child to do right out of love and not fear. This is not present in anyway in St. Petersburg. Look at their parenting practices and ask yourself if you would be nostalgic of being a child with those types of parents... These are just some of the basic elements to argue that this is not merely a coming of age boy's book. While reading, keep an eye out for Twain's critique on Romantic Literature that was prevalent with the day and ask yourself what do Tom's trips and Injun Joe represent. I would love to discuss this book further with anyone that is interested! Happy Reading! entertaining. reminds of my own childhood. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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