Tom wanted to preserve the candles
Tom taking Becky's candle symbolizes his boldness and sense of adventure. By taking the candle, he shows his willingness to explore the dark caves and take risks. It also foreshadows their adventure in the cave and the trials they will face together.
Tom blew out Becky's candle in the cave as a playful act intended to tease her. He was trying to impress her and create a sense of adventure, but it inadvertently led to a moment of panic as they became disoriented in the dark. This act reflects Tom's mischievous nature and his desire to gain Becky's attention, though it also highlights the challenges they faced in the cave.
Tom captures Becky's attention by showing off his knowledge of a dead cat's whisker as a remedy for warts. This unique piece of information intrigues Becky and causes her to take notice of Tom.
this candle like figure means that it is erect, ready at your servace and wanting to mate with you. Blow a kiss to it and flash your penis, if the tom tom turns red like your grandma just after coming out of the toilet after having her daily prune juice fiesta it is telling you that you should go for it..... so have fun
Tom blew out Becky's candle at the picnic because he was only playing around and trying to be mischievous. It was not meant to be a harmful act, but just a playful prank.
It was a candle on which the birth of christanity evolved?
one is lead by a scented candle the other is lead by Tom Cruise
They used candle smoke to paint their names on the cave wall.
You can listen to the album Taking Leave by Tom Milsom & Alan Lastufka on Alan's Youtube. See the related link below.
Myrtle's desire for a more permanent commitment from Tom, as evidenced by her repeated mentions of Daisy and her insistence on him taking her to the city suggest that she sees their relationship as more than a fling. Her jealousy and frustration when Tom rejects her requests show that she views the relationship as having greater significance than just a casual affair.
no he is not. he is just incredibly talented
The heart and liver in the apron in "The Devil and Tom Walker" shows Tom that his wife has died attempting to make a deal with the devil. This serves as foreshadowing and a warning to Tom that he ignores.