Huckleberry Finn ran away from his abusive father and traveled down the Mississippi River on a raft with Jim, a runaway slave, in Mark Twain's novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
Yes. They settled near the Mississippi River in wigwams and longhouses. When settlers came, they're confused. But when they find out they are taking their land, they are cruel.
because i love my father
No, his mother was a kind and gentle woman. His father was more harsh.
adolf Hitler has very troubled childhood. his father was very cruel.
They live up the river but lay their eggs near the sea. (The young are forced to swim up the river to become stronger.) IT'S A CRUEL WORLD GUYS.
Elie's father was not cruel to him. Despite the difficult circumstances they faced in the concentration camps, Elie's father remained a source of support and comfort for him. Their relationship was one of love and mutual protection.
In my opinion, that is bad manners at the very least, if not downright cruel.
tom canty was the poor pauper who had a cruel father and grandmother.
If the father was a difficult and irresponsible, especially when the Father Cruel to his children and his wife, hits his children And say vulgar words And that would cause refraction of the family
Charles Darnay's father is Alexandre St. Evrémonde, a French aristocrat known for his cruel and oppressive treatment of his tenants. Charles renounces his father's title and inheritance due to his disapproval of his family's actions.
R.C. Rydell was a mean, cruel, character in the book Mississippi Trial, 1955. It seemed that he helped murder Emmit Till, bet actually he was innocent and was in another town during the time of the murder. RC eventually beats up his abusive father and starts a new life in a different town. ( This book is fiction)
cruel very cruel