Mrs. Phelps think Huck is Tom Sawyer
Tom Sawyer
Mrs. Phelps mistook Huck for her nephew, Tom Sawyer, who was expected to arrive for a visit. Huck goes along with the mistaken identity to try and help Jim escape.
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The Phelps mistake Huck for Tom Sawyer, which leads to confusion and mistaken identity throughout their interactions with him. Huck goes along with the mistake in order to help Jim escape.
Huck claims to be George Peters, a farm boy who has been sent by "Lunnon" to fetch a doctor for a sick man on the Phelps farm.
The effect that Huck and Tom's warnings have on the Phelps family is that is terrifies the family. Tom and Huck had sent a warning letter to the Phelps to warn them that an Indian tribe helping Jim escape.
Mrs. Phelps
Mrs loftus packs huck some snacks
Tom and Huck steal Jim, a runaway slave, for the Phelps in Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." They do so to help Jim escape from his captivity and reunite him with his family.
Huck and Tom steal items from the Phelps by returning them, stealing them back, and hiding them in different locations. They use deception and distraction to avoid detection, like creating noise to draw attention away while they swap the stolen items. Huck and Tom's impulsive actions and clever tactics help them avoid getting caught by the Phelps.
Huck learns from Mrs. Judith Loftus that there is a reward out for Jim, and that there are men searching for him. She also tells Huck that there are rumors circulating about Jim's whereabouts, making Huck realize that they need to be cautious in their travels.
Huck learns from Mrs. Loftus that there is a reward for Jim's capture. Authorities are planning to search Jackson's Island immediately.