When he testifies against Injun Joe to clear Muff Potter's name, the way he stood up for becky and told the teacher that he was the one who ripped the book, letting aunt polly know that he is save on the island, having kindness towards injun Joe when they find him dead in the cave, because he knows how much he suffered in there.
Also when he sees hi aunt cry in the funeral, he get sad, and when he has the nightmare for Becky: he dreams Injuin Joe killing her.
We are introduced to a Tom who, being a typical boy seeking fun and adventure, feels no shame or remorse for breaking rules, lying and being selfish.
But he is never really out to hurt anyone either.
Tom lies about getting into his aunt's homemade jam, about skipping school, about painting the fence all by his lonesome, and cheats instead of actually memorizing Bible passages, all for selfish reasons. He wants to impress the new girl, Becky, and he wants to have fun instead of being stuck in school or burdened with chores.
All of his actions, through the first half of the book, including taking the raft with Huck, show a selfishness and lack of feelings for others. But that may be because he never really stopped to think, or had no real cause to think that his selfishness was really ever going to hurt anyone, just free him to get what he wants.
It is no surprise then, that this self-absorbed Tom again only thinks of his own interests when he and Huck see what they see at the graveyard. At first, Tom is easily convinced by Huck that they must never reveal to anyone what they saw, because telling anyone whould almost certainly lead to being hunted down by Injun Joe.
Tom not only agrees, he writes an oath never to tell, in his own blood.
But as the days follow, and Tom sees that poor old Muff Potter is being accused by the real killer for the crime they witnessed, his conscience cannot bear it.
Fearing Injun Joe, and the consequences of breaking a blood oath, he comes forward to tell the truth even though he is nearly certain that it may cost him his life.
Tom's courage to tell the truth, not just to the public defender, but in open court in front of the whole town and Injun Joe himself, completes the change in Tom.
He has chosen not to do the easy thing, the selfish thing, even though he has the strongest possible reasons for doing so. Instead, he chooses to come forward at great risk to help someon else, an innocent man facing an almost certain hanging without his help.
Tom also takes great pains to keep the name of his friend Huck out of his eyewitness account, accepting the entire risk onto himself.
Source(s):Tom Sawyer has matured throught out the novel, the adventures of Tom Sawyer because throughout the novel he has lost his selfishness. For example, when Tom and Huck went to the graveyard that night, at witnessed Injun Joe murduring the young doctor, Tom and Huck say an oath(in blood), promising that they wil not say a word to anyone. But when Tom sees that Muff Potter is getting acussed by Injun Joe for everything, Tom build up enough courage to tell the truth about Muff Potter, even though it put his life in danger.
Tom wants to be a clown in the circus when he grows up. (pg 79 in the scholastic classics book)
Tom Sawyer tells Becky that he wants to be a pirate when he grows up.
tom will get married like in the book the great illustrated classics the adventures of tom sawyer
A steamboat Driver. I remember him stating this.
Milly is taller than Becky.
Tom Sawyer told his aunt that he was Sid, his half-brother.
Yes
it grows in any season it wants to so there i cant be asked to tell u ha ha losers LOL
a clown a clown a soccer player
check body type like who is taller
the plant on which it grows has little or no chloroplast.
a million dollars
He will tell you he wants you and only you forever and tell you he loves you.
She wants whatever you tell her she wants!
She will tell you she loves you.
An example of alliteration from "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is "tumbled tell-tale tongue." This phrase has the "t" sound repeated at the beginning of each word.