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Tom Jones, the fictional character from Henry Fielding's novel "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling," ends up in jail due to a series of misunderstandings and conflicts stemming from his romantic entanglements. He is accused of theft when a misunderstanding leads to him being implicated in the loss of a gentleman's wallet. Ultimately, his time in jail reflects the social and moral complexities of 18th-century England, as well as his journey of personal growth and redemption throughout the story.

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