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Tom Sawyer Character Analysis

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In “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain the main theme seems to be friendship and adventure. In the book Tom and Huck Finn both feel out of place and unhappy in their families. The two become very close and go on adventures together using their imagination and loyalty to each other. Although Huck seems to get scared easily, his friends Tom always convinces him that he’ll be okay and that he shouldn't be scared because they are together and if anything happens they should have each others back. In chapter 3, you begin to see why Tom may not be happy at home with his Aunt Polly. “‘Aunt, you don't whack Sid when he takes it [sugar].’ ‘Well Sid don't torment a body the way you do. You’d be always into that sugar if I warn’t watching you.’” (page 24) This quote seems to show that because of his past actions, Aunt Polly keeps a close eye on him to ensure he doesn't get into any trouble. Tom is an adventurous boy who gets in a lot of trouble because he just simply wants to live life to the fullest. I think Tom just wanted to get the most out of the short life we are given. I recently learned that we shouldn’t let the fact that life if short as an excuse to do things we wouldn’t normally do or do things we shouldn’t be doing. Of course, he wanted to fulfill everything he’s wanted to do in the short time we have on Earth, but he could’ve been more careful as to what he was doing. Aunt Polly always took Tom to church. Tom was expected to learn verses and recite them in front of his church. Earlier in the chapter Tom was walking home from somewhere when he saw a girl in the window. He had never seen this girl before, he became very intrigued and wanted to find out who she was. This girl was at church the next day and Tom got very nervous and forgot the verse he had to say. He stumbled and had to get a lot of help with the verse. “‘Blessed are, the-a-a-’ ‘Poor-’ ‘Yes-poor; blessed are the poor-a-a-’ ‘In spirit-’ ‘In spirit; blessed are the poor in spirit, for they-they-’” Because the girl who Tom been wanting to find out who she was, was there he got nervous. Tom became good friends with a boy from his town, Huck Finn, who also wasn't very happy at his house. Because both has something in common, they

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