Like the other boys, the flames burning in him left a legacy that everyone can read. There is conflict inside of Jacob and he is always condemned not to know how all other "bad boys" can escape their stunts. Even if it seems not to be right, Jacob decides to get what he wants. Too many kind shoes kicked him all by him. This story gives a big pavement sensation. The young Jacob Blyvans tried to do all the good and the truth so that he could be remembered like a child in the school story on Sunday.
Twain likes to make fun of the moral children's literary work, where an excellent little boy is rewarded and a bad boy suffers. He wrote an article entitled "The Story of a Boys Not Interested," he said, "He is as honest as a ridiculous boy." No matter how ridiculous and irrational their demands are, he always obeys his parents. . "At the end of the story, the boy was really blown away with an explosion, good is not necessarily a good idea, Of course Twain does not want all children to become thieves, cheaters, murderers Also insists that children will evil by reading funny adventure stories and sympathize with adult ridiculous and irrational expectations Skipping schools, witnessing murder, prisoners and slaves I became friends and I participated in the bird performance.
Mark Twain used this story to reveal his childhood; hence, in books, much of the details such as letters and scenes are very precious in his mind. The story is about the boy's life in the world, it conveys Mark Twain's story about his childhood, his city and the people living there. This period was about 20 years before the Civil War, and St. Petersburg, Mississippi was a small community on the Mississippi River. - By using the facts, slavery of Uncle Tom's hut stow presents slavery in the only way she knows. Several sources of other works in American literature are in stark contrast to the way Stow proposed slavery in her novel "Uncle Tom's Hut". The elements of slavery are influenced by the theme, the formation of characters, and the reflection of the environment to show that the way slavery is presented is not contradictory. Depending on Mrs. Shelby's character, Stow seems to make full use of the opposition to slavery.