
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 3.
1876
In this pivotal section of Mark Twain's masterpiece, Tom Sawyer and his loyal friend Huckleberry Finn stumble into something far darker than any of their childhood imaginings. While wandering near a graveyard at night, the boys witness a horrifying crime: Injun Joe murders Dr. Robinson and frames the harmless Muff Potter. The boys are thrust into a terrible secret, forced to swear a blood oath of silence while the innocent Potter faces arrest and可能的处决. Tom wrestles with his conscience, the weight of truth, and the terror of Injun Joe's revenge. Meanwhile, his heart tangled with Becky Thatcher, Tom experiences the ache of first love and its painful disappointments. This section captures the moment childhood ends, when adventure gives way to the heavy burdens of moral choice and the terrifying knowledge that evil walks among the innocent.


























































































































