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character sketch of Tom Sawyer​

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Answered by antarasantra955
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Tom is a well-rounded character, a mix of strengths and flaws, based on trickster and hero archetypes that were adapted in American literature to a create a particular type of American male hero. In the tradition of American trickster heroes, Tom survives by his wits, his practicality, and his cheerful, robust ability to dominate others. Like the typical American hero, he is white and "all boy:" he loves to be active, rejects book learning, and has a strong spirit of adventure and daring. During the course of the book, he journeys to maturity, gaining wisdom as he faces and overcomes obstacles on his path, including his own mortality.

In the famous early chapter when Tom is punished by Aunt Polly by having to whitewash a fence, we see many of these character traits come into play. He hates the lack of freedom that fence painting causes him on a beautiful Saturday, and he hates the idea that he is vulnerable to being mocked by Ben Rogers, whom he sees coming down the street. Ben is an active, high spirited boy, too, a rival that Tom is determined to dominate. He does so by using his wits to trick Ben into helping him paint the fence—and even into paying him, Tom, for the favor. This ploy comically spreads until Tom is enjoying his day, gathering tribute, while others do his drudge work.

Tom has a keen sense of social class. His rebellious, adventure loving self loves to hang out with Huck Finn. He admires Huck, the son of a socially outcast alcoholic father, for all the freedom he has, such as not having to attend school, but is always careful to meet up with this friend at night or in settings away from more respectable boys—which leads to witnessing a murder.

Tom shows his courage and integrity when he testifies against and later helps to trap the fearful murderer Injun Joe. He also faces his mortality, albeit comically, when he, Huck, and Joe Harper are taken for dead, and he overhears his own funeral.

His half brother Sid, studious and obedient, is Tom's foil. Unlike Sid, wherever Tom goes, adventure always follow.

Answered by siri1534
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Tom Sawyer was one of the main character of the story Of Magic Lamps and Genies. His clothes and hair were not neat but were be pretty untidy as he played outside from day till night. Also, he might be dark or tanned as he roamed around in the sun frequently.

Tom Sawyer was a mischievous yet playful boy. He told his friends that they would find Spaniards and Arabs, while all they found was a Sunday school picnic. Then, Tom exclaimed to huckleberry that magicians turned it all into a Sunday school picnic. He completely turned the story into magician's genies.

He was also a very imaginative person. We can say this as right when Huck Finn asked why they couldn’t see any Arabs, Spaniards, Camels, etc, Tom immediately cooked up a story that magicians called up many genies and magically made the treasures into a picnic.

Tom Sawyer is an essential character in the story as he helps to move the story forward. He also creates all the stories when the plan doesn’t go how it is supposed to. I would want to have a friend like Tom as he would constantly create stories which fun and make you dream of all the possibilities like if genies were real or not.

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