Huck and Tom make a blood pact to keep their plan to free Jim a secret. They both prick their fingers and sign their names with their blood on a piece of paper as a binding agreement to uphold their oath.
Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn went to the cemetery because they believed in a superstitious ritual to cure warts. They were there to try out the "devil's cure" which involved saying an incantation at midnight over a dead cat.
Tom Huck was born in 1971.
In Chapter 10 of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom convinces the boys to meet at the old tannery to make a blood pact. While they are there, Injun Joe sneaks into the tannery and hides in the shadows, witnessing the boys' conversation and their pledge to keep the secret of the murder they witnessed.
they expeirence the murder
Tom Sawyer was publicly humiliating himself and his family.
Tom envied Huck because he admired his freedom and independence from societal norms. Huck's carefree attitude and lack of restrictions appealed to Tom, who was constrained by rules and expectations. Tom longed to have the same autonomy and sense of adventure that Huck possessed.
Mrs. Phelps think Huck is Tom Sawyer
No, Tom did not reveal to Huck that the man in the floating house was his father. Huck recognized his father, but he did not tell Tom about it.
Aunt Sally mistakes Huck for Tom Sawyer.
Huck and Tom decide to rub a dead cat on their warts at midnight to make them disappear, based on a superstition they've heard. They believe in the power of the ritual and think it will work.
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Tom insists on a blood oath to make their agreement to keep silent about what they witnessed more serious and binding. This way, they will feel even more committed to their promise, binding them together in secrecy. The blood oath adds a sense of ritual and importance to their agreement.