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How did huckelberry Finn change from the begging to the end of the story?

1 Huckelberry Finn in the begging of the book was free spirted and did what he wanted when he wanted to do it. At the end of the book he was more serious and did more useful things.


What was the name of the slave that traveled down the Mississippi River with Huckelberry Finn?

Jim


What is the name of Tom's uncle Huckelberry Finn?

In Huckleberry Finn, Tom's uncle is named Silas.


How many times does the n----- word come out in the book huckelberry Finn?

it comes out too 219 times! wow what a mouth on that guy


Who was Tom's best friend in Tom Saywer?

Tom's best friend in "Tom Sawyer" was Huckleberry Finn. Huck Finn was a carefree, free-spirited boy who often accompanied Tom on his adventures along the Mississippi river. Their friendship was filled with mischievous antics and a strong bond of loyalty.


What has the author Carl Edmund Huckelberry written?

Carl Edmund Huckelberry has written: 'Pots and potters'


Was it possible for Mark Twain to watch the film of Huckelberry Finn on television?

No, Mark Twain passed away in 1910, while television was not commercially available until the late 1920s. Therefore, he did not have the opportunity to watch any film adaptations of "Huckleberry Finn" on television.


Is huckelberry bey an Arabian horse?

Yes, he was a beautiful Arabian Stallion.


Why were Huckleberry Finn and tom sawyer removed from Brooklyn library 1905?

I was not there, but I am sure that either or both were removed for the use of the southern term for an African-American, ni**er . This was and even today is considered a racist comment. There are still libraries today that do not have Huckelberry Finn on their shelves.


Who was harvy wilks in the story huckelberry Finn?

Harvey Wilks is a character in Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." He is the deceased brother of the wealthy Peter Wilks and is central to a subplot involving a con carried out by the Duke and the King, who impersonate Harvey and his brother. The story highlights themes of deception and morality, as Huck grapples with the ethics of the Duke and the King's scheme against the Wilks family. Huck ultimately decides to help the Wilks daughters by exposing the fraud.


In huckelberry finn why does huck give up on prayer?

Huck gives up on prayer because he feels that his prayers for help or guidance go unanswered, leading him to believe that his fate is in his own hands. He becomes disillusioned with the idea of prayer and instead relies on his own instincts and decisions to navigate his challenges.


What are examples of racism in Huckleberry Finn?

Well Huckelberry's friend who is black is treated differently by white people because of the colour of his skin. He is a servent and has no rights, has no free voice and must do EVERYTHING his master tells him to do. If he does not, a white person has the right to have them executed without fair terial because he is black but if it was a white servent the person would then work for someone else. Huckelberry's friend cannot enter a town without being abused by white people, can not live a free life and if spotted, will become a servent immedietly! (Forgot friends name sorry