St. Petersburg, Missouri

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St. Petersburg, Missouri is the fictional Mississippi River town in Mark Twain’s novels, notably "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," serving as the home of characters like Sid Sawyer and Tom Sawyer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
fictional town
appearsIn Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Tom Sawyer Abroad
Tom Sawyer, Detective
various works by Mark Twain
associatedWithTheme adventure
childhood
moral development
social satire
basedOn Hannibal, Missouri
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Mark Twain
genreContext American literature
children's literature
coming-of-age fiction
hasFeature caves nearby
church
graveyard
riverfront
school
small-town main street
homeOfCharacter Aunt Polly
Becky Thatcher
Huckleberry Finn
Injun Joe
surface form: Injun Joe (for part of the narrative)

Joe Harper
Sid Sawyer
Tom Sawyer
languageOfWork English
literarySignificance iconic setting in American literature
locatedIn Missouri
locatedOn Mississippi River
narrativeFunction representation of a 19th-century American river town
partOfFictionalUniverse Mark Twain’s Mississippi River world
settingFor childhood adventures of Tom Sawyer
early life of Huckleberry Finn
timePeriod mid-19th century

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Sid Sawyer fictionalResidence St. Petersburg, Missouri
Miss Watson setting St. Petersburg, Missouri
Widow Douglas residence St. Petersburg, Missouri
Hannibal modeledFictionalTown St. Petersburg, Missouri
subject surface form: Hannibal, Missouri
this entity surface form: St. Petersburg, Missouri (fictional town in Mark Twain’s works)
Joe Harper residesInFiction St. Petersburg, Missouri
Ben Rogers livesIn St. Petersburg, Missouri
Jackson's Island hasFictionalNearbyTown St. Petersburg, Missouri