Huckleberry Finn's Identity

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In Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain places Huck Finn in many situations that cause Huck to change his identity. Each of Huck's identities comes with a different situation. From dressing like a girl to being a young child whose family is fighting smallpox, Huck's mindset never changes. Each situation shares the same simple answer. . . to protect Jim. The first situation is when Huck Finn etends to be a girl whose name is Sarah Williams. According to this quote, " by-and-by she dropped onto Pap and the murder, and then I was pretty willing to let her clatter right along, " Huck Finn is a victim of a murder. However, this change in

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