The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a novel written by Mark Twain about a boy named Tom who grows up and develops a conscience overtime. Twain never mentions Tom’s age. How old is Tom? Throughout the story you’ll see different examples showing how old tom is. Sometimes tom acts like a child and other times he acts more like a tween. Does he ever grow up?
Throughout the story we see different examples of childlessness. One day “as he was passing by the house of Jeff Thatcher…Amy Lawrence vanished out of his heart and left not even a memory of herself behind… he worshipped this new angel with a furtive eye” the moment he saw this girl named Becky he started showing off in a boyish way. then he leaned onto the fence hoping she would notice him.” Tom came up to the fence and leaned on it grieving, and hoping she would tarry yet a little longer…she tossed a pansy over the fence (and then went inside.)” he was glowing when she threw him the flower. At one point tom shows Becky his paper “…till these words revealed: ‘I love you’.” One day while Tom is at church Becky walks in, all the sudden tom starts showing off. With all his might, he “(starts) cuffing boys, pulling hair, and making faces…using every art that seemed likely to fascinate a girl and win her applause.” …show more content…
He is extremely peer-pressured from Huck. He admires him since he smokes. Once he sees Huck smoke he wants to smoke. When he comes late he makes it known that it was because he was talking to Huck. “Now, sir, why are you late again, as usual? …I STOPPED TO TALK TO HUCKLEBERRY FINN!” He also loves Becky. He wants to win her over. When Becky did something wrong tom took the blame and the punishment for