For instance, Becky says, “Tom, Tom, we’re lost! We’re lost! We never, never can get out of this awful place! Oh, why did we ever leave the others?”. Becky questions why she ever left the others on the cave tour and never returned home to her parents. As she worries about the decisions she made with Tom, she represents the damsel in distress. Later, the heroic Tom says, “... Cheer up, Becky, and let’s go on trying.” He encourages her to move on and try to find the “light at the end of the tunnel” or in this case the “light at the end of the cave”. They support each other throughout their journey of finding shelter, food, and water. In other words,Tom is the leader for Becky in this situation, and he enjoys stepping up and comforting her questionable and worried …show more content…
The evidence from the pirate scene, the robber scene and the cave scene all show that Tom is the true leader in many cases. He has lead more adventures than Huck, he has made more life threatening decisions than Joe, and he has comforted more than just Becky. Tom is truly the most valuable leader in the book and that his shown through his actions and personality. Not only does Tom have a smart, creative and sneaky ideas but he also has a leadership skills like no other. Like I said earlier, his behavior acts fast as he is constantly getting himself and friends in and out of trouble. All in all, it is safe to say that Tom is classified as a leader rather than a