The murderers did not survive and died.
In "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, the murderers, the King and the Duke, face poetic justice when they are tarred and feathered by an angry mob for their deceitful actions. Their fate serves as a moral lesson against lying and taking advantage of others for personal gain.
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The episode challenges Huck's belief in redemption as he sees the murderers' lack of remorse and inability to change. This experience forces Huck to confront the harsh reality that not everyone can be saved, leading him to reflect on the fragility of life and his own mortality. It ultimately deepens his understanding of the complexities of human nature and the limitations of his own agency in the face of death.
Hick Fin was Tom Sawyers friend who lived off the land and was very self suffiecient
There were a multiple different times he stayed with people...
It is because Huck takes them the wrong direction by accident at first.
Macbeth sets an ambush for Banquo with three murderers. The murderers kill Banquo but Banquo's son Fleance escapes.
It is just a house that is sinking. The importance of the house is that Huck's dad was the dead guy in it.
The world would be havoc and murderers rapists will be every where.