The Widow Douglas wants to not only provide Huckleberry Finn with a home, which in his case is not a social situation to which he has previously had the priveledge, but she is attempting to civilize him. As Huck would say, 'sivilize'. She has provided him with his own room, fresh clothing, and an opportunity for education. She attempts to teach him about God and Christianity as well as exposing him to societal expectations at the time.
Miss Watson is the sister of Widow Douglas.
The word "not-widowed" least describes Widow Douglas.
Huck liked to smoke, which the widow Douglas did not allow him to do.
...I'm pretty sure that he tells the Widow Douglas about it so that the Widow Douglas knows that he's/she's in danger...
Huck recruits Tom Sawyer to help him free Jim from captivity as a way of helping the Widow Douglas.
Widow Douglas is a kind and caring widow who takes in and looks after Huck Finn in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." She is a positive influence on Huck, trying to civilize and educate him. She provides a stable and nurturing environment for him.
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Widow Douglas
The widow Douglas tries to reform Huck by being a positive and good role model for him. They also try to help Huck's father by giving him food and clothing.
huck saves life because he was folling red joe
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Tom Sawyer saves the widow Douglas from Injun Joe. He bravely leads a search party to find and rescue her after she is abducted by the dangerous criminal.
At the beginning of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck lives with the Widow Douglas, who takes him in to provide care and stability after he has been living without parental guidance.