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Tom Sawyer Character Analysis

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Tom Sawyer is an adventurous boy who gets into mischief and trouble, but learns from his mistakes. Although in the beginning of the book, he was a troublemaker and was always yelled at by his Aunt Polly, in the end, he became a young man and was more mature than ever.
In The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain, Tom lives with his Aunt Polly and constantly gets into trouble. He witnesses a murder, goes to an island and pretends he’s a pirate, gets lost in a cave, finds buried treasure, and goes on other amazing adventures. Throughout the novel, Tom Sawyer matures and become more of a man.
From reading this book, I have figured out that the theme was coming of age and facing maturity. What you are about to read are examples of this. …show more content…

Tom is talking to Huckleberry Finn about wanting to get Muff Potter out of jail. Also in the story it states, “The boys did as they had aften done and before- went to the cell grating and gave Potter some tobacco and matches. Tom is still young, but he has a good hear. He may get into some trouble but he does not mean to be rotten.
Tom knows how to face the danger ahead of him and not be afraid. There are many examples in the novel where Tom is able to face danger with a brave face and not escape his problems. One piece of evidence for this is that He asked Becky to bow out her candle and used his candle to conserve the wick. Another piece of evidence is that they also avoided starvation b sharing a bit of cake. These actions were all Tom’s idea. In the novel it says,
“Tom divided the cake and Becky ate with good appetite.” Tom shows maturity in the book by being able to face danger and his problems bravely and without hesitation.
Tom’s daily experiences really showed that he was very mature. Every day, Tom would be faced with different problems and experiences. He would face these experiences maturely. The book says that Tom persuades Huckleberry Finn to continue staying with Widow Douglas.This was a very mature thought that Tom had. Also, Tom witnesses the death of Doctor Robinson and then begs and pleads for forgiveness to Aunt Polly because he snuck out and did this. Tom handled this situations very maturely and knew in his heart that

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