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The Hero In Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

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In the book, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, By: Mark Twain, Tom is a very naughty boy who would also like to be a hero. He is a boy with great ambitions: becoming a pirate, marrying, discovering lots of treasure at a haunted house, and many more. His aunt doesn’t know where she went wrong. Throughout the book, Tom makes many risks with great consequences that are both good and bad. He does not try to hurt anybody through his decisions but wants to have people’s attention to revolve around him. From the very beginning of the book Tom is doing his best to be adventurous and get attention from people around him. When everyone in the house is asleep, Tom goes into the graveyard at midnight. He does this for some adventure and to bury a cat to get rid of warts, because he wants to look good when he gets attention. Though when Tom goes to the graveyard, he receives the consequences of going to the graveyard at midnight without telling anyone besides Huck. He witnesses a murder happen by a cruel person, Injun Joe (page ). When Tom goes home, luckily unnoticed by the murderer, he is scared of what will happen and if he is found by the murderer. He is haunted by the images from the graveyard for days after the incident wishing he had never gone in the first place (page ). …show more content…

Huck already made sure they take an oath never to tell someone what really happened that night, for their own sake, but should he really let Muff Potter get punished for the murder he never committed. After all, if he told the truth he would become a hero and have everyone’s attention. Of course, in the end it was the decision of attention that made him risk his life and save someone else’s. Soon after he became a hero and everyone seemed to know him, but Injun Joe had escaped and Tom thought he had to be planning his revenge. His nights were long with nightmares of something that might actually come true because of what he had

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