Huck Finn is not portrayed as greedy or materialistic in Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Instead, he is depicted as a free-spirited and independent character who values personal freedom and individuality over material possessions.
Synonyms for materialistic are consumerist, acquisitive, greedy; worldly, capitalistic, and bourgeois.
A person who consistently prioritizes money over their own happiness could be described as materialistic or driven by financial success.
When Huck got rich, Pap Finn came back to get some of his money. He wanted to get Huck's money. A+
Greedy, self-indulgent, possessive, materialistic, avaricious, consumerist, capitalistic, acquisitive
Someone who wants everything can be called materialistic or greedy. These individuals often have a strong desire for possessions and may struggle with contentment.
They're called obsessive compulsive consumers, hoarders, or just plain greedy materialistic group of people.
A philargyrist is a person who is excessively fond of money; they prioritize wealth and financial gain above all else in their actions and decisions. It can describe someone who is greedy or materialistic in nature.
Materialistic is an adjective.
Tom's wife in "The Devil and Tom Walker" is depicted as greedy, unscrupulous, and materialistic. She only cares about acquiring wealth and is willing to make a deal with the devil to achieve it. She meets a gruesome end as a result of her avarice.
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Huck It was created in 1998.
Yeah. They are greedy