Human Nature In Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

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Later in Twain’s life, he becomes very depressed and he has some bitter feelings of human nature. Some of the depression is said to maybe be mixed into the book of “The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer”. Twain’s perspective on human nature is confusing, so it needs to be described. In Chapter 35 of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom and Huck find and obtain the treasure. Tom feels like he wants to share the gold with the village so he tells them how they found the gold and they give it to the village. When they give the gold, the book hints at when Tom and Huck give the gold to the village, they start becoming celebrities. This shows that Twain was subtly showing the readers that everyone is selfish. Twain hints at this by showing that in the beginning