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  2. Setting: The fictional village of St. Petersburg, which is based on Twain's boyhood home of Hannibal, Missouri. Climax: Lost in MacDougal's Cave with Becky, Tom is searching the tunnels for a way out when he encounters Injun Joe, who runs away.

  3. The Jackson's Island of Tom Sawyer (which also appears in Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) is an actual island located just south of the town, close to the Illinois side of the river. The cave that Injun Joe inhabited still exists, as do the houses that the Widow Douglas and Aunt Polly supposedly inhabited.

  4. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a novel written by Mark Twain, first published in 1876. The story is set in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri, and follows the adventures of a young boy named Tom Sawyer who is known for his mischievous and adventurous nature.

  5. Aug 18, 2019 · By Esther Lombardi. 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.

  6. Setting (place) The fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri (which resembles Twain’s hometown of Hannibal) Protagonist Tom Sawyer. Major conflict Tom and Huck perceive their biggest struggle to be between themselves and Injun Joe, whose gold they want and whom they believe is out to kill them.

  7. The novel, which tells of the escapades of a young boy and his friends in St. Petersburg, Missouri, a village near the Mississippi River, recalls Twain's own childhood in a small Missouri town.

  8. The novel centers on the mischievous orphan Tom Sawyer, who lives in the quaint village of St. Petersburg, Missouri under the care of his kind Aunt Polly along with his ill-natured brother Sid and angelic cousin Mary.

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