Tom convinces the boys to stay on the island by creating an enticing and adventurous narrative of survival. He emphasizes the fun and freedom they have without adults, and downplays the dangers and challenges they face. Tom's charismatic leadership and ability to make island life seem exciting and carefree keeps the boys engaged and willing to stay.
Tom convinces the boys to stay on the island by playing up the excitement and adventure of being pirates. This shows his ability to captivate and persuade others with his imaginative storytelling and charisma. On the island, Tom exhibits qualities of leadership by coming up with creative ideas, taking charge of the group, and inspiring the boys to follow his lead.
Jackson's Island
They go to an island called Jackson's Island and pretend to be pirates.
Tom convinced Huck to stay with the Widow Douglas by persuading him with the idea that he could join Tom's band of robbers and play out adventurous scenarios, instead of living a boring life. Tom's presentation of a more exciting life enticed Huck to stay.
Tom convinces the other boys to do his work for him by using his charm, wit, and creativity. He persuades them with promises of adventures and rewards, making the work seem exciting and worth doing. Tom also appeals to their sense of camaraderie and friendship, making them willing to help him out.
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," the boys reappear in St. Petersburg after they fake their own deaths and attend their own funerals. This happens after running away to become pirates on Jackson's Island.
The password that the boys used in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was "Blood."
They are both boys
I believe they hid out in a cave. You might be confused with the Redksin goings-on of the (Ransom of Red Chief) by O Henry, which surprise! ( he was noted for same) is noit a Western story at all- except in the imagination of the boys.
Before Tom left camp in "Tom Sawyer," he sneaked out during the night with Huck Finn and some other boys to go on an adventure. They became pirates on Jackson's Island and had various escapades before eventually returning to town.
On Jackson Island, Tom Sawyer and his friends, Joe Harper and Huck Finn, play pirates, swim, explore, and make a pact to live as pirates forever. They also pretend to be pirates and have adventures during their time on the island.
the village St. Petersburg, mississippi, the cave where Becky and Tom got lost, the island where Tom and friends played pirates, the graveyard, the haunted house, the church, the school, Widows house, and room 2. (all settings after the island is mostly little extras where the boys went, major setting is probably the village itself)