Aunt Polly doesn't hit Sid for stealing sugar because she likely believes that hitting him is not an effective or appropriate way to teach him not to steal. She may choose to address the behavior through other means such as communication, punishment, or discipline in order to correct the behavior and teach Sid a lesson.
Tom Sawyer's aunt was Aunt Polly.
Tom lied about having the "dream."
Aunt Polly didn't belt Sid for breaking the sugar bowl because she believed he was innocent and blamed Tom instead. Aunt Polly thought Tom was lying when he said Sid broke the sugar bowl, and she punished him instead.
If I remember the story correctly, he is sold down the river.
Aunt Polly's Soliloquy was created in 1973.
Tom Sawyer lives with his Aunt Polly, who takes care of him and looks after him throughout the story.
Tom Sawyer lives with his Aunt Polly because his parents are deceased, and Aunt Polly took him in to care for and raise him. She is his guardian and responsible for his well-being.
aunt polly is tom sawyers aunt. tom's parents died or something happened to them and aunt polly is tom's guardian and Sid is his cousin or 'half-brother'
No, Aunt polly never forgave tom.
Ida Fane has: Played Wife in "To Let" in 1919. Played Moggy Pailings in "The Laundry Girl" in 1919. Played Miss Grampayne in "The Town of Crooked Ways" in 1920. Played Miss Soper in "The Old Arm Chair" in 1920. Played Aunt Polly in "Making Paper Money" in 1922. Performed in "Der Todesreigen" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Spring Cleaning" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Cutting Out Pictures" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Playing at Doctors" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Making Good Resolutions" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Sold and Healed" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Boy Scouts" in 1922. Performed in "The Road to Heaven" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Paper Hanging" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Peter the Barber" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "Football Fun" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "The Sweep" in 1922. Played Aunt Polly in "The Conjurors" in 1922. Played Zilla in "The Romany" in 1923.
Tom tricks Aunt Polly into taking a dose of the medicine herself and then pretends to see his deceased cat, which frightens Aunt Polly and makes her throw away the medicine. This causes Aunt Polly to stop giving Tom any more medicine.
Polly Burson went by Queen of Western Stuntwomen, and Aunt Polly.