3 character descriptions:
1. There was a rustling sound in the church corridor, but no one heard it. Soon, the door of the church opened with a creak. The pastor took away his handkerchief, raised his tearful eyes, and stood there stunned! Then pairs of eyes followed the pastor's line of sight, and then all the attendees stood up at once, staring with wide eyes at the three resurrected children striding along the aisle. Tom was in front, Joe in the middle, and Huck behind. They had been hiding in the deserted corridor just now, listening to the eulogies in their memory!
Commentary: Tom Sawyer and his two companions left his hometown and went to an island to become pirates. Later, people thought they were dead and held a funeral for them. On that day, the "pirates" came back , attended his own funeral and gave the sad people a surprise.
Reflects Tom Sawyer's naughtyness
2. "Tom Sawyer, where were you at about midnight on June 17th?" Seeing Injun Joe's cold face face, Tom's tongue froze and he couldn't speak. The audience held their breath and listened, but still no words came out.
Tom began to speak - hesitantly at first, but gradually he liked the topic, so he became more and more fluent; before long, there was no other sound except him speaking, and every pair of Eyes were fixed on him; people opened their mouths, held their breath, and listened with great interest to him telling this legendary experience. They didn't notice the time at all, and they were all attracted by this terrifying and fascinating adventure.
Commentary: Tom Sawyer saw a murder in the cemetery. Moff Porter was framed as the murderer by Injun Joe. Tom Sawyer risked his life to boldly testify in court, which made Moff Porter The rescue of Dave Porter.
Reflects Tom Sawyer's sense of justice.
3. "Oh, he does have something to say, otherwise it wouldn't be like this!" The old man Said loudly, "Say it, child, no one here will tell it."
Three minutes later, the old man and his son took their weapons and went up the mountain. With weapons in hand, they tiptoed into the tree-lined path. Huck only went so far with them and went no further. He hid behind a large boulder and listened quietly. After a period of silence, Huck waited impatiently, and suddenly there were explosions and shouts.
Huck didn't wait to learn the details, jumped up and rushed down the hillside with all his strength.
Commentary: Huck risked his life to save the widow.
Reflects his bravery
Two scene descriptions
1. Everything is silent and eerie. Later, in the silence, there was a small, almost inaudible movement that gradually became louder. All I could hear was the ticking of the pendulum. The roof beams of those old houses also mysteriously made cracking sounds. The stairs also creaked faintly. It was obvious that ghosts were moving around. A steady, dull snore came from Aunt Polly's bedroom. Then a cricket began to make a disturbing chirping sound, but no one could figure out where it was. Then a small moth in the wall at the head of the bed made an eerie kicking sound that frightened Tom to death - it seemed to mean that someone's days were numbered. Then a dog howled in the distance, and the sound vibrated in the night sky, echoing the faint barking of dogs in the distance. (Chapter 9)
2. Three miles downstream from the town of St. Petersburg, where the Mississippi River is about a mile wide, there is a long, narrow, wooded island. There is a very shallow beach in front of the island. This place is a Feng Shui treasure place for secret meetings. The island is deserted, very close to the other side, and there is a lush forest next to the river bank, which is sparsely populated. (Chapter 13)
1 scene description
When the pastor continued to preach boringly, Tom fell into pain again. Immediately he remembered one of his treasures and quickly took it out. It was a large black beetle with a terrifyingly long jawbone—he called it "the pincer." This beetle is contained in a detonator tube. As soon as it was released, it bit Tom's finger. He flicked his fingers naturally, and the beetle rolled into the aisle, lying on its back, flicking its legs helplessly, unable to turn over.
Tom put the bitten finger in his mouth and looked at the "large claw beetle" helplessly. He wanted to catch it back, but he couldn't reach it. The other people were not interested in the preacher's sermon, so they used the beetle to amuse themselves and stared at it. At this time, a wandering poodle walked over lazily, feeling depressed and lazy in the leisurely summer. It was tired of staying in the house and wanted to come out for a change of environment. It spotted the beetle at a glance, and its drooping tail immediately stood up and swayed. It examined the prisoner, walked around it, smelled it from a distance, walked around it again, gradually became bolder, and sniffed it again when it got closer. It opened its mouth and carefully tried to bite it, but failed. So it tried it once, and again, and gradually felt that it was very happy, so it put its belly on the ground, blocked the beetle with its two feet, and continued to tease it. Finally it got tired of it, lowered its chin little by little, and was bitten by it as soon as it touched its opponent. The poodle screamed and shook its head suddenly, and the beetle was thrown a yard or two away and fell on its back. The spectators sitting next to him laughed with a sense of light pleasure, and some of them covered their faces with fans and handkerchiefs. Tom was absolutely delighted. The dog looked stupid, and maybe he thought so too, but he held a grudge and was determined to take revenge. So, it approached the beetle again and cautiously began to attack it again. It circled around it and pounced on it at the first opportunity. Its front paws were less than a foot away from the beetle, and then it leaned in to bite it with its teeth. It was so busy that it shook its head and flapped its ears up and down. However, after a while, it got bored again. It wanted to take a fly to cheer up the taste, but it still couldn't relieve its boredom; then, it put its nose to the ground and followed an ant. Soon it yawned again, sighed, and completely forgot about the beetle. Sitting on the beetle. Then the dog screamed in pain and was seen running quickly down the aisle. It kept barking and running, running past the altar and into the aisle on the other side. It ran out from the gate again, and ran to the last section of the track next to the gate. The pain became more and more uncomfortable as it ran forward, and finally it became a hairy comet, shining brightly, moving at the speed of light in its orbit. running on. Finally, the poodle, driven mad by pain, crossed the track and jumped into the arms of its owner. The owner grabbed it and threw it out of the window. The painful screams quickly became quieter and finally became inaudible in the distance. .