The Adventures of Tom Sawyer shows Tom’s transformation from a naughty boy into a hero praised by the adults in his community.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a guideline to children to listen to their elders, and follow the rules, and also gives the life lesson of being a loyal friend.
Tom Sawyer matures throughout the book through the love of Aunt Polly, Becky, Huck, and other characters in the novel. In his search for treasure, Tom learns about personal accountability.
Even in everyday life, we watch him develop from a boy into an adult. Tom shows his increasing maturity, competence, and moral integrity throughout a span of adventures in love, friendship, and daily life that make him more of a grown-up, than a boy.
On the immature side, when Tom and Huck realize that Injun Joe, the murderer, has the treasure, they aren't mature enough to get adult help. Tom's acts in love are foolish and immature.
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