The pure love of Tom with Becky cause Tom begin to mature. “It was tight there. Oh, if it is was to do over again, I wouldn’t say that-I wouldn’t say it for the whole world. But he’s gone now; I’ll never, never, never see him any more.” (90) Tom and his friends were missing for their new horrible pirate adventure. While those boys having fun on the island, on the other hand, their families are worried about them. Those people are including Becky Thatcher. They are all thought those boys will never return back home. Becky reluctant to ruining the relationship with Tom. At this time period, women can only have close interactions with friends and families do to the women’s suffrage in 1876. They do not have social events like today’s women does. By reason of women still haven’t had a role in society, instead of working outside, they just caring children at home. Twain uses these characters to influence and discipline that are necessary for Tom’s life. Also, it represent the role of women during that time period. On Aunt Polly and Becky Thatcher, their activities throughout the novel are most associated with their family and small social circles, it is rarely associated with the
The pure love of Tom with Becky cause Tom begin to mature. “It was tight there. Oh, if it is was to do over again, I wouldn’t say that-I wouldn’t say it for the whole world. But he’s gone now; I’ll never, never, never see him any more.” (90) Tom and his friends were missing for their new horrible pirate adventure. While those boys having fun on the island, on the other hand, their families are worried about them. Those people are including Becky Thatcher. They are all thought those boys will never return back home. Becky reluctant to ruining the relationship with Tom. At this time period, women can only have close interactions with friends and families do to the women’s suffrage in 1876. They do not have social events like today’s women does. By reason of women still haven’t had a role in society, instead of working outside, they just caring children at home. Twain uses these characters to influence and discipline that are necessary for Tom’s life. Also, it represent the role of women during that time period. On Aunt Polly and Becky Thatcher, their activities throughout the novel are most associated with their family and small social circles, it is rarely associated with the