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Huckleberry Finn
Tom Travers
Huck and Tom are fictional characters in the book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Judge Thatcher takes care of their money for them.
There is no character named Peter in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain. The main characters in the book are Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, Becky Thatcher, and Aunt Polly.
Tom's plan to rescue Jim in Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" takes several days. It involves a series of elaborate and imaginative schemes to free Jim from captivity, which extend the process and cause unnecessary delays. Ultimately, Tom's plan is revealed to be unnecessarily complicated and could have been executed much more quickly and simply.
Tom Sawyer, a character in Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," influences the story by embodying the romantic literary tradition which contrasts with Huck Finn's practicality and realism. Tom's influence on Huck is that he encourages him to embrace adventure, creativity, and imagination, sometimes at the expense of logic and reason. Overall, Tom's presence in the novel serves to highlight the contrast between romanticism and realism, and to show the impact of society and culture on individuals.
Huck and Tom's warnings ultimately help the Phelps family avoid being duped by the fraudulent King and Duke. Their cautionary words reveal the truth about the impostors, preventing the family from being further manipulated and leading to the impostors' arrest.
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