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Where does Tom Sawyer get his ideas?
This shows us that Tom has read Robin Hood, at least, and has done so often enough to memorize some of it. Presumably, then, he gets his ideas from books.
Where does Tom get ideas for his plans?
Tom made his cult from ideas of adventure books, he comes up with a lot of adventure plans, and he wants to free Jim in the most complicated way possible.
Where does Tom get his ideas for freeing Jim?
His initial plan is to dig a tunnel underneath the shed so that Jim can crawl out. Tom then thinks they should have Jim saw his leg off to free himself from the chain, but quickly changes his mind. Tom then suggests that they make Jim a rope ladder and have Jim write a journal while they are digging him out.
Why does Tom insist on doing things by the book?
Tom wants to do things literally by the book – the kind of book he himself likes to read. To this end he ingeniously attempts to contrive all sorts of difficulties and impediments to Jim’s escaping, to the frank puzzlement of Jim himself, and Huck, although they both go along with it.
What is the relationship between Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn?
In Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom and Huck have a good relationship because they both have bravery and courage, a belief in superstition, and a love for adventure. In Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom and Huck have a good relationship because they both have bravery and courage.
Where does Tom take Huck and their friends?
Tom takes Huck and their friends to a cave down by the river. Who does Huck offer as his “family” that may be killed if he should ever reveal the secrets of the gang?
Did Tom get the hidden treasure?
At the same time, Tom gets lost in a cave with Becky, and they find the treasure there. Fortunately for them, Injun Joe dies in the cave and Tom and Huck get the treasure. They are rich!
What was Tom’s plan?
Huck Finn and Jim went along with Tom’s elaborate plan because he is the educated one among them. Tom’s plan was to sneak items to Jim: broken pieces of a candlestick to write with, tin pans and a shirt to write on, and a rope ladder for escaping.
What is Tom’s plan to free Jim in Chapter 34?
Summary: Chapter 34 Tom told me what his plan was, and I see in a minute it was worth fifteen of mine for style, and would make Jim just as free a man as mine would, and maybe get us all killed besides.
How does Tom finally guess Jim’s whereabouts?
How does Tom finally guess Jim’s whereabouts? Tom sees a slave bringing a plate of food with watermelon on it to a hut on the Phelps Plantation. Huck thinks Tom is exceptionally intelligent because he thought of the fact that dogs do not eat watermelons. Tom reasoned that there must, therefore, be a person in the hut.
How would you describe Tom’s personality?
Taken together, Tom’s physical and mental hardness produce a brutish personality that uses threats and violence to maintain control. Tom’s brutish personality relates to the larger arc of his life. According to Nick, Tom peaked very early in his life.
What is the difference between the adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?
The confrontation between Tom and Huck at the end of Huckleberry Finn highlights the most important difference between the two books. While Tom Sawyer is a comedic children’s adventure story, Huckleberry Finn is a darker and more serious book, dealing with the evils of slavery and Huck’s loss of innocence.