He frames his own death after escaping from the cabin. He ventures out and finds a pig which he kills to use for a blood trail. Then he takes an axe to the door making it look like someone broke into the cabin. He then prepares the canoe and leaves as his father is coming back.
His father was a drunk and a crazy one at that. one day he comes and and tried to kill Huck, but doesn't actually know. So, Huck decideds to run away. To escape from his drunk pap and so that he can just have his own rules. To be FREEEE!
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.
In "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck's father is named Pap Finn. Pap Finn is depicted as an abusive and alcoholic character who resurfaces in Huck's life causing trouble for him. Huck goes to great lengths to escape from his father's oppressive and harmful influence.
Huck used an ax to escape the cabin by chopping through the logs that blocked the window.
Huck meant that his father beat him.
They are forced to set the escape into motion when Uncle Silas says he is going to advertise Jim as a runaway slave in several different places, which would include St. Petersburg and inform Miss Watson.
Huck was ambushed by his father, who was waiting for him. His father had been hiding in the woods and had been looking for Huck. Huck's father was drunk and angry, and he proceeded to attack Huck and take him back to their cabin.
Pap, Huck's abusive and alcoholic father, is more irritating to Huck than the widow. Pap represents everything that Huck is trying to escape from, including violence, ignorance, and control. Huck ultimately fakes his own death to get away from Pap and live a more independent life.
That he is afraid of him.
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 picks up Jim, a runaway slave, while they are both trying to escape their respective situations. Huck finds Jim hiding on Jackson's Island while he is trying to avoid his abusive father and decides to help him in his quest for freedom.
In the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Huck's father dies. Jim finds him when he and Huck are floating down the river on a raft. They find a floating house and inside Jim find the dead body of Huck's father.