Huckleberry Finn Analysis Unfinished Essay

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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, as told by Mark Twain, was a novel all about Huck, a boy that escapes society which resulted in an unplanned meet up with Jim, Miss Watson’s runaway slave. Huck is described as a young boy at the rough age of fourteen, with a head full of red hair. The novel demonstrates that Huck is a very smart and intelligent boy as shown between the chapters. To illustrate, he outsmarts many people including his father Pap, and all of the townspeople. In essence Huck lies throughout the text, sometimes for the good, and grievously sometimes for the bad. Huck Finn has a tough life which puts gashes though his self-morality, so sometimes not believing what he says is not all that wrong. Huck has a father that tries to supply the good for him, but does not always end up in good terms. Pap is a complete drunkard, a mess, in some people’s eyes a waste of life. He takes Huck to a cabin where Pap physically abuses Huck. In vexation, Huck fakes his death to escape the arms of Pap while he is away. Huck decides to kill a pig and spread the blood around the cabin. In time, Huck runs to the canoe to hide. Huck does this rather than spend another night with his father. As a result, it brings the question of what to really accept looking at his side of things. Huck is a very smart boy as told earlier. He gets slashed in the side by things and events that go around on him. He has to heal the wounds by making up stories, which results in
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