On page 87, when Tom awakes in the woods, a statement from the narrator states, “not a sound obtruded upon great Nature’s meditation.” Here, one can read the statement as Nature serving as the democracy that one yearns for away from human society. This resembles how people during the War Between the States avoided any other mind and yearned to stay as stubborn and dependent on only their choices. However, in the end the Union succeeded into receiving the democracy for the United States of America where people of differences became accepted. Moreover, also on page 87, Tom Sawyer approaches a little green worm that crawls over a dewy leaf and soon onto his leg. His imagination leads him to the irrational idea that now he will gain the whole closet of pirate clothes he had yearned for with his friends the day prior. The author writes, “and when at last it considered a painful moment with its curved body in the air and then came decisively down upon Tom’s leg and began a journey over him, his whole heart was glad-- for that meant that he was going to have a new suit of clothes--without the shadow of a doubt a gaudy piratical uniform.” Although Tom Sawyer never receives the extravagant piratical uniform as mentioned by the superstition, his faithfulness in the supernatural does not doubt that what he believes in does not really serve as comprehending to the regular human mind. These superstitious beliefs increase in the children’s faithfulness once they become their own secluded worlds, out of the eyes of human society and