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How is Tom Sawyer satire in Huck Finn?

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Answer: Due to the way he makes decisions and the influence he has on Huck.

Explanation: The second example of satire in “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is the satire on romanticism. Tom Sawyer is a major example of satire in romanticism due to the way he makes decisions and the influence he has on Huck. Tom in the beginning chapters of the novel creates a gang to rob and murder people.

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