Huck decides to leave Aunt Polly and not go back to Miss Watson and Widow Douglas, but instead to travel West. The novel doesn't say what he will do when he gets there and leaves it rather as a cliffhanger.
Huck discovered that Pap, his father, was after his money and had been spreading rumors that he was dead in order to claim it. Huck decided to fake his own death and escape to Jackson Island to avoid Pap's abuse and secure his money.
Huck uses elaborate tales and well formulated lies to get himself out of tight situations
Huck found out that his money would be waiting for him.
he hides it in a dead man's coffin.
In Peter Wilks coffin
huck blames the slaves who were sold
In a hole in the ground.
Judge Thatcher
Pap wanted to find Huck because he was after his money. Pap viewed Huck as his property and wanted to control him for personal gain.
Pap tries to kill Huck because he is angry that Huck has money and refuses to give it to him. Pap feels entitled to use Huck's money for alcohol and believes that Huck owes it to him. This demonstrates Pap's selfish and abusive nature towards Huck.
read you book;;Huck didn't wanted the king and the Duke to steal the money from kind girls. So he did steal the money.
Huck's father (pap) failed him by neglecting him, trying to steal his money, and physically abusing him.
Pap was trying to kill Huck because he wanted access to Huck's money, which was being held in a trust and couldn't be accessed by Pap. He saw Huck as a means to get his hands on the money and believed that by getting rid of Huck, he could access it.
Huck's pap was an abusive drunkard who neglected and mistreated Huck. He kidnapped Huck and locked him up in a cabin, aiming to extort money from him. Huck eventually fakes his own death to escape from his abusive father.
No, Pap does not get Huck's $6,000 in "Huckleberry Finn." Huck hides the money and eventually discovers that Pap has been killed. Huck then makes a plan to protect the money for his future.
When Huck got rich, Pap Finn came back to get some of his money. He wanted to get Huck's money. A+
The Adventures of Huck Finn grossed $24,103,594 worldwide.
The Adventures of Huck Finn grossed $24,103,594 in the domestic market.
Huck and Tom are fictional characters in the book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Judge Thatcher takes care of their money for them.
He put it in the Bank