Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

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In chapter three of Mark Twain's novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the family relationship between Tom and Aunt Polly can be perceived as a tough love relationship, in terms of Aunt Polly always expecting the worse of Tom. For example, when Sid broke a bowl and Aunt Polly beat Tom for it, she automatically assumed it was him before getting the full story from both of them. Although she realized it was a mistake, she did not stop or admit she was wrong because it would weaken her strong persona. For instance,"she kept silence and went about her affairs with a troubled heart." Regardless of the mistake, Tom knew she was wrong and that was enough for him. For example, when he implied "he knew that in her heart his aunt was on her knees to him,