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            The Phelps Episode as a Positive Element of the Novel.
            
             The Phelps episode includes scenes of adventure and comedy. It is because the episode was both adventurous and funny that I think it was entertaining. While the situation was one of serious themes and great consequences, Twain uses the characters to playfully execute absurd ideas, questionable motives, and dangerous sequences of events. As an example, one can refer back to the scene when Tom gets shot in the leg. While the scene could have been serious, Twain uses Tom to lighten the mood of the scene by having him delight in the bullet. Tom later on puts the bullet on a watch-guard to wear around his neck, which further exemplifies how something so serious could be displayed so playfully. I think that the light feel of this episode contributes to its comedy and adventure, which is what makes the Phelps episode entertaining for me.
             The events of the Phelps episode are not believable. It is because the events are not believable that they are especially entertaining. This episode includes humorous dialogues that would never occur to be said during a scene, in which something as serious as freeing a captive slave, believably. For example, Tom speaks of wanting to such things as writing a journal in blood of this escapade on a shirt while using ladders, ropes, and involving a moat, in order to free Jim. While Tom can be known for wanting to look "showy," or revealing spectacular showmanship, while involved in such events, one can only deduce that Tom, like any other human, would be scared during this dangerous ordeal, and would not have said such things. Another reason the Phelps episode is not believable is that many events of the episode were too coincidental. While perhaps Tom and Huck could have pretended to be Sid and Tom, respectively, one can only wonder how little Aunt Sally would have had to known Tom Sawyer, or at what age she last saw him, in order to believe that Huck was Tom.


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