he finds an abandoned canoe
Huck followed the two men because he was curious about their actions and wanted to find out what they were up to. While eavesdropping on them, Huck overheard the men discussing their plan to kill an innocent family for their wealth.
Huck Finn sleeps wherever he can find a comfortable spot, usually outdoors in nature. He often sleeps in abandoned houses, caves, or on the riverbank while he is on his adventures.
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.
The king went to a local tavern to get drunk while Huck and the duke searched for him in Pikesville. He wasted time and resources, causing more trouble for Huck and the duke.
Huck and Tom tell everyone they found the treasure in the haunted house and that they got it from Injun Joe's half-breed accomplice, Muff Potter.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
In Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck's father, Pap Finn, is abusive and is revealed to have died in a cabin when it floats away during a flood. Huck discovers his father's body inside.
Huck picks up Jim, a runaway slave, while they are both trying to escape their respective situations. Huck finds Jim hiding on Jackson's Island while he is trying to avoid his abusive father and decides to help him in his quest for freedom.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
While sitting on a tree, Huck witnesses Pap Finn accidentally shoot at him, mistaking him for an intruder. Huck then watches his father drag him off to a secluded cabin in the woods, where he becomes a prisoner.
Huck and Jim argue about English and French. Huck wants to learn French to look educated, while Jim argues that English is more important due to its widespread use in America.