he got a full apple, and pride from Aunt Polly
Tom Sawyer tricked his friends into whitewashing the fence for him by making it seem like a fun and desirable task. He convinced them that whitewashing was a privilege and a creative activity, successfully persuading them to do the work for him.
Twain emphasizes the human tendency to view undesirable tasks as more appealing when someone else is doing them, as seen when Tom tricks his friends into whitewashing the fence for him. He also illustrates how social status and peer pressure influence behavior, as the boys want to participate in whitewashing once it is presented as a privilege.
Tom tells the other boys that whitewashing the fence is really a lot of fun and convinces them of what a great time he is having. He then trades them the pleasure of whitewashing the fence for some of their belongings.
Aunt Polly gives Tom the task of whitewashing the fence as a punishment for his mischievous behavior. This task becomes an opportunity for Tom to demonstrate his cleverness by convincing his friends to trade him small treasures in exchange for the chance to paint the fence.
Whitewashing the Ceiling - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
According to Aunt Polly, Tom Sawyer hates whitewashing the fence more than anything else.
Whitewashing means "painting" (not in a paper or board) on a walls of house.This may be in different color as you want, this is yours choice.
The cast of Whitewashing the Ceiling - 1914 includes: Arthur Conquest Will Evans
Whitewashing a Colored Baby - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Lime and chalk.
The cast of Whitewashing William - 1915 includes: Bud Duncan as William Cruller
The boys give Tom Sawyer small trinkets like marbles, a dead rat on a string, and a kite in return for the opportunity to whitewash the fence. Tom successfully convinces them that whitewashing the fence is a fun and desirable task, illustrating his clever and manipulative nature.