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Much of Twain's writing reflected the times he grew up in. "Tom Sawyer", while not autobiographical in any sense, was designed as story About a Boy growing up in pre-Civil War south, and Twain used it has his vehicle for the moral lessons he drew in the book. He satirized parts of the pre-war society he grew up in, and attempts to not just tell a tale of a boy growing up in the south, but also to illustrate follies and foibles of society at the time.

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