Homeless.
Huck was looking for the town of Cairo to help free Jim
Huck Finn lived in St. Petersburg, a fictional town in Missouri situated along the Mississippi River.
The author uses a casual and conversational tone to describe Huck's progress in mathematics, highlighting Huck's struggles and incremental improvements in a relatable way.
Black my negro.
Younger man Huck met in the woods describe himself as ignorant.
he would have lived a lonly life
Huck prefers living on the river... opposed to being civilized by Aunt Sally, who offers to adopt Huck.
Huck's character in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" did not like the "new life" because he felt constrained by society's rules and expectations. He valued his freedom and independence, which clashed with the restrictions and pretensions of the society around him. Huck preferred the simplicity and freedom of his previous life on the river with Jim.
Tom envied Huck because he admired his freedom and independence from societal norms. Huck's carefree attitude and lack of restrictions appealed to Tom, who was constrained by rules and expectations. Tom longed to have the same autonomy and sense of adventure that Huck possessed.
I have the same exact questions on my paper on focus question chapters 20-28 and i need them to finish the paper so if any of you people can answer my questions of: What does Huck's friendship with Uncle Jake say about Huck? and.... What does it say about the different levels of St. Petersburg society?
Hick Fin was Tom Sawyers friend who lived off the land and was very self suffiecient
They are essentially the same person. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) expresses his views about society, religion, and politics through Huck and Huck's experiences.