I think Huck might feel just a little upset but in the end, he probably was not affected the way most kids would have been. Pap was drunk, abusive, and a horrible father towards Huck. I am not saying he did not care, but I think it let a big weight off his shoulders knowing his father would not be chasing him anymore.
yes Huck fakes his death
Pap tries to kill Huck because he is angry that Huck has money and refuses to give it to him. Pap feels entitled to use Huck's money for alcohol and believes that Huck owes it to him. This demonstrates Pap's selfish and abusive nature towards Huck.
Huck feels sympathetic towards the duke and king when they are tarred and feathered, but he ultimately believes that they deserved this punishment for their deceitful actions. Huck realizes that their behavior caused harm to others and that they had it coming.
Huck feels conflicted about living with Aunt Sally because he enjoys his freedom and worries about the constraints of a settled life. To resolve this conflict, Huck plans to fake his own death and escape to avoid being tied down by society's rules and expectations.
Mrs. Phelps think Huck is Tom Sawyer
Huck tells the truth to Mary Jane in Chapter 28 of "Huckleberry Finn" because he feels so bad for her .
Huck feels like the river is home.
Huck's pap was an abusive drunkard who neglected and mistreated Huck. He kidnapped Huck and locked him up in a cabin, aiming to extort money from him. Huck eventually fakes his own death to escape from his abusive father.
Tom Sawyer
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He think they're stuck-up snobs.
Huck feels guilty and troubled about leaving the dead bodies on the Walter Scott. He is haunted by their presence and struggles with his conscience throughout the novel.