Tom Sawyer is a conspicuous and credulous boy who strives upon his ideas to benefit his environment and occasionally those around him. This is what makes him so unique compared to others around him. Conscience is the root of sophistication, therefore opening his purposes to others, but only a small percent are influenced, such as his aunt. This is why, for many years, that not only him, but each individual must be innocent in a way that will somehow benefit others. I found this a contradiction; but somehow Mark Twain was able to establish a harmonic connection between the two; in the novel Tom Sawyer.
Two young men strive with ideas and relationships, as the novel progresses the reader is blinded by their creative actions. However the novel still hasn’t necessarily matured, considering Tom and Huck are just as innocent as before. Mark Twain was able to spark a certain passion from myself toward Tom and Huck, by adding many sub themes almost making it impossible not to relate the two of us. For example, “Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do, and play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do.” Reading about the different conflicts they faced for example Tom’s relationship with Becky, (Conflict, almost like marriage, or at least from my dad’s point of view) or the two’s close encounters with Injun Joe I obtained the aspect of the two boys passing from innocence, although the boys never gained experience or patience.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’s mode of literature was based upon a romantic comedy. The basic novel was spread in literature, when I considered the major conflict being Huck’s crisis of not having a family. I obtained this in the end, as the final scene was Tom and Huck together discussing their future. However the odyssey of Tom Sawyer was elevated by numerous romantic sub themes. For example considering the variety of events Tom brought upon himself near the start. One of these grand climaxes was church on Sunday, as Tom lay in the cathedral sitting in the uncomfortable hard wooden benches amidst many others; stuck listening to the droning scriptures from the elder. He eventually craves a point of change in the ceremony and pulls out a “Pinching Beetle” he toyed with it, but the tiny creature pinches him and it finds itself lying on its back in the middle of the churches isle. If I pulled through with a prank, such as this one in my church, I wouldn’t quite have the outcome and the group of people considering it one great humorous event, as Mark Twain settled. The settlements in a romantic literacy may be recognized as good is strong, therefore evil is weak. Injun Joe is a lying criminal about Tom Sawyer’s small village, constrained to hiding and opposing from the rather powerful good “Judge Thatcher.”
Mark Twain intertwines the characters in this novel to a certain point that all can conveniently compare to themselves, for example the relationship Tom had with his creativity was so wonderful and honest that anyone could understand his state of mind. Tom Sawyer is unique; however just like all humanity he can distinguish the difference between what is fun and what is wrong, of course to a certain point. However what stands confident and strong in the back of our minds is play, by which consists of whatever appeals to one another.