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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.
The dead man in the floating house in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" was identified as Peter Wilks, a wealthy man with three nieces. Huck and Jim stumble upon the house and encounter a group of con artists pretending to be Wilks' brothers, trying to claim his inheritance.
Huck finds out what happened to his father in the final chapters of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn when he discovers his pap's dead body in a floating house. Huck's initial relief turns into confusion and later grief upon realizing his father's demise.
In the very last part of "Huckleberry Finn," Jim tells Huck that his father, Pap Finn, has died a few days ago in the floating house. He also shares that Tom Sawyer has been shot in the leg while escaping Jim Turner's gang, but is expected to recover.
No, Tom did not reveal to Huck that the man in the floating house was his father. Huck recognized his father, but he did not tell Tom about it.
Huck described St. Petersburg as a small town in Missouri where he lived with the Widow Douglas.
The house Jim and Huck find is floating down the river, which is unusual because houses are typically stationary structures on land.
The Adventures of Huck Finn was released on 04/02/1993.
The Production Budget for The Adventures of Huck Finn was $6,500,000.
Huck's father (pap) failed him by neglecting him, trying to steal his money, and physically abusing him.
The Adventures of Huck Finn grossed $24,103,594 worldwide.
Huck Finn is still alive.