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He agreed to not run away and to try and learn proper society.
In the beginning of the book, Huck was living with Miss Watson and the Widow Douglas. However, he didn't like it there.
Huck lives with the Widow Douglas and her sister Miss Watson.
Huck is almost thrown out of Tom Sawyer's gang because what??
Hick Fin was Tom Sawyers friend who lived off the land and was very self suffiecient
Tom was going to start a gang, and in order for Huck to be part of the gang, Huck would have to stay with the Widow Douglas
Hick Fin was Tom Sawyers friend who lived off the land and was very self suffiecient
Huck decides to live with Widow Douglas because Tom has started a "gang" of robbers and tells Huck that he only would accept those with a good reputation. he compromises with him that if Huck stays with Widow Douglas he will accept him to the gang. reluctantly, Huck agrees.
He takes the gang to the woods
In the movie Huck's fortune amounts to $600; in the novel, it is $6000. Huck is portrayed more as a liar in the film. In the movie, Jim buys back his family from money donated by the Wilks sisters in the novel; Jim gets the money from Huck in the movie. In the novel Tom Sawyer gets shot in the leg; in the movie Huck gets shot. The Grangerford son that Huck befriends is Billy; in the novel, he is named Buck.
Because the gang wasnt doing all of the killing and robbing that tom said that they were going to do
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published in .... At the beginning of the novel Huck Finn we see the above notice by the author Mark Twain. ... 1885.