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No he doesn't but he pretends that he does.
One of the tricks Huck plays on Jim is pretending that their separation and Huck's adventure with the Duke and Dauphin was just a dream, leading Jim to believe that he dreamed about Huck getting lynched. It plays with Jim's emotions and causes him distress before revealing the truth.
Jim believes that Huck is a ghost because he previously thought that Huck had died. Huck's unexpected return led Jim to believe that he had come back as a ghost. This reflects Jim's superstitious beliefs and fear of the supernatural.
Tom and Huck believe that Number 2 is hidden in the haunted house in the novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain. They go on an adventure to find it, encountering various challenges and obstacles along the way.
no he dosent he belives them to be frauds :)
Because he doesnt find the resaon on why people should believe in faith.
Huck Finn is the one who doesn't believe Tom's claim that he dreamed about things that occurred at home while he was pirating on Jackson's island. Huck thinks Tom is making up stories and exaggerating.
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Huck is often pressured by society to conform to its expectations and beliefs, but Huck resists these efforts because he values his independence and moral compass. His experiences on the river and interactions with Jim encourage his non-conformity and challenge traditional norms.
His dad Made him believe he wanted hick back but he only wanted the money. Which hick ridded of.
The two men, the Duke and the Dauphin, reveal themselves as frauds when they steal money from the townspeople by pretending to be long-lost relatives. Huck and Jim initially believe their lies, but start to see through their deception as they witness their unethical behavior.
Huck and Tom decide to rub a dead cat on their warts at midnight to make them disappear, based on a superstition they've heard. They believe in the power of the ritual and think it will work.