Friday, July 19, 2019
Huck Finn :: essays papers
Huck Finn  	  	The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a well acclaimed book, written by  Mark Twain. It was written from 1876-1883, but the story itself is supposed to  have taken place some forty to fifty years earlier, back in the era of slavery.    The setting for this book is very similar to the place where Twain grew up. He  was raised in Hannibal, Missouri, but changed the name to St. Petersburg for the  story. This town was situated right along the Mississippi river which plays a very  significant role in the tale. Each character in the novel exhibits a certain  personality. Personalities of which Twain encountered while being a river boat  pilot for four years. The narrator is actually Huck Finn himself.      	Chapter one introduces Huck Finn and the reader gets to know what he is  like. At fist glance he may appear to be only an out of control teenager, but  there he is in fact a very dynamic character, just wait until things begin to unfold.   Huck yearns to be free from all authority.  His guardian, Widow Douglas, is  constantly nagging him to be ââ¬Å"sivilized,â⬠ but this seems to go one ear and out the  other.  He enjoys smoking, cursing, hunting and fishing. But she would rather  that he learn to be polite and go to school. The reader also sees in this chapter  that Huck is superstitious. This occurs when he accidentally kills a spider, which  supposedly brings bad luck. The chapter ends when he hears something in the  tree outside his bedroom.... Chapter two introduces Huckââ¬â¢s best friend, Tom  Sawyer. They both sneak out together, almost getting caught by Jim, the  Widowerââ¬â¢s slave. But they weasel their way out of it by pulling a trick on him.   Which provides Jim with another bizarre story to tell, he always stretches the  truth. Both Tom Sawyer and Huck  share the same love for adventure and have  great imaginations. For instance, they begin to create a plan to start a band of  robbers.          Tom pulls his knowledge of robbers from books he has read, so the  plan ends up quite extreme. He wants all of the robbers to actually kill the  people they rob, just because he read it in a book. Huck is definitely more  realistic than his friend and backs out of it. During chapter three we find that  Huck has been learning how to read and write. And he also begins to see signs  of his Papââ¬â¢s return. His pap is the town drunk, who just wanders around looking    					    
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