Who Is At Fault For Tom's Relationship

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In the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, there is currently a dispute as to who is at fault for their troubled relationship--Tom or Becky. Becky constantly overreacts and hold grudges against Tom. Becky is stubborn, selfish, and she does not care about Tom’s feelings. Tom has made an effort to be the bigger person in the relationship, and show that he cares about Becky’s feelings. However, Becky has not made a similar effort. Based on events and conflicts in the novel, Becky is at fault for her and Tom’s troubled relationship. Becky is at fault for her troubled relationship with Tom because she constantly overreacts and holds grudges against Tom. When Tom and Becky became engaged, Tom accidentally mentioned his old girlfriend Amy Lawrence to Becky. This was an innocent mistake, and Tom constantly apologized for it. Becky held a grudge by ignoring Tom for a while after this incident, even though Tom apologized and told her he no longer had feelings for Amy. Similarly, Becky held a grudge against Tom, causing her to not tell him that Alfred dumped ink in his notebook. Becky saw Alfred do this, but she refrained from telling Tom because she began to think of how Tom made her feel in the past. This shows that Becky …show more content…

When Becky ripped the school master’s book, she knew she would receive a whipping. Her selfishness took over, so she yelled at Tom because she knew she would be in trouble, even though Tom was not at fault. Becky was being selfish, and she did not care about how she made Tom feel. Additionally, Becky saw Alfred dump ink into Tom’s book. The nice thing to do would be to tell Tom what Alfred did. However, she kept this to herself, showing she does not care about Tom’s feelings. Becky is at fault for her and Tom’s troubled relationship because she is stubborn, selfish, and she does not care about Tom’s

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