Mark Twain's collection of short stories, The Adventures of Tom sawyer, was a story of adventure and humor. The protagonist of the story, Tom sawyer, was a brave boy who, together with his partner Huckleberry Finn, escaped the gentle society of the British gentlemen and went to the jungle of the southern United States to adventure. In this story, Tom and Huckleberry experienced many dangers and challenges, including a firefight with the Native Americans, a loss in the jungle, and a fight with the villain crocodile. They also met many other interesting characters, including a joking captain, a witty black worker, and a kind girl, Mary. The whole article is full of adventure, humor and human insight, demonstrating Mark Twain's unique narrative style and profound social insight. It provides readers with a unique perspective that allows them to better understand the society and culture of the southern United States.