Changes in Tom Sawyer
In the book The Adventures of Torn Sawyer, Mark Twain depicts Tom Sawyer changing from a very mischievous boy to a much more mature boy. ... Through the story, Tom Sawyer changes a lot and in many ways. The first of Tom~{!/~}s changes in the book is when he goes to the graveyard and witnesses the murder of Dr. ... In great peril, Tom acts swiftly to save lives, while understanding the ruthlessness of nature, destiny, and most of all, evil. Tom~{! ... Tom tells the truth for the sake of innocent citizens, regardless to his immature fear. Tom~{!