Moral Dilemmas of Huckleberry Finn
In Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck, the protagonist, is greatly influenced by four people: Widow Douglas, Tom Sawyer, Pap, and Jim.
Widow Douglas influences Huck directly because of the way that she tries to teach Huck religion. Also Widow Douglas influences directly when she tries to teach Huck manners and how to carry his self. Also Widow Douglas influences Huck indirectly because of the way that while Huck is running away he notices that people are praying and if Widow Douglas didn’t teach Huck about praying then maybe he wouldn’t notice people praying as much. “The Widow Douglas, she took me for her son, and allowed she would civilize me; and so when I couldn’t stand it any longer, I lit out.”(Twain1)
Tom Sawyer also influences Huck directly because when Huck and Tom are around each other they use each other and challenge each other to do certain things. Also Tom influences Huck indirectly because when Tom isn’t around Huck realizes that and lets the reader know that. “But Tom Sawyer, he hunted me up and said he was going to start a band of robbers, and I might join if I would go back to the widow and be respectable.”(Twain 1)
Pap is another character in the book that influences Huck in this book. Pap influences Huck directly because of the way that when Pap is around Huck seems to acts a lot smarter. Also Huck is influenced indirectly because when Pap isn’t around Huck is a lot more aware also Huck thinks a lot smarter and a lot faster. “ I said to myself, they’ll follow the track of that sack full of rocks to the shore, and then search the river for me.(Twain 25) This is an example of Huck thinking carefully to avoid Pap even though he is not around.
Also Jim is another character the influences Huck .Jim influences Huck directly because while they are running away he tries to get Huck to get involved in believing in good and bad luck. Jim also influences Huck indirectly by having Huck make decisions based on precautions and superstitions. “After breakfast I wanted to talk to the dead man but Jim didn’t want tom, he said it would fetch bad luck……….”.(Twain 19)
Without these key influences in his life, Huck would be a very different person
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Post 1:Huck Finn Response (Ch.1-12)
In this book Huck Finn plenty of things happened so far. Some things that have happened were that Huck is living with Widow Douglas. Also his dad shows up out of no where and asks Huck for the money that Huck has. But there is a problem because Huck has given the money to the judge. Next Huck's dad kidnaps Huck and Huck escapes and then he meets up with a slave named Jim. Later on Huck puts on a dress and names him self Sarah Williams and finds out that the whole town thinks he is dead an are looking for his body and they believe that the slave killed Huck and they decide to run off.
There are plenty of things that i really like in this book.One thing that i like is that we watched the sequel .Another thing that i like is that Huck expresses his feelings to any one.Also another thing that i like is how smart Huck is because of the way that decided to do with his money so that his dad couldn't get to it. Some things that i don't like is when Huck dressed up like a girl. I also don't like how Huck acts just like Jim.I also think that this book is like of mice of men because of the way that the main characters use each other and also how the characters use each other to help and learn from one another.
There are plenty of things that i really like in this book.One thing that i like is that we watched the sequel .Another thing that i like is that Huck expresses his feelings to any one.Also another thing that i like is how smart Huck is because of the way that decided to do with his money so that his dad couldn't get to it. Some things that i don't like is when Huck dressed up like a girl. I also don't like how Huck acts just like Jim.I also think that this book is like of mice of men because of the way that the main characters use each other and also how the characters use each other to help and learn from one another.
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