Jim needs a plan for finding a safe route to freedom, supplies like food and a compass for navigation, and knowledge of how to avoid capture or detection while on the run. Additionally, having a disguise or means of changing his appearance could also help him evade capture by potential pursuers.
Huckleberry Finn showed care for someone else's welfare when he decided to help Jim, a runaway slave, by protecting him and supporting him on their journey down the Mississippi River, despite the risks involved. This act of empathy and compassion challenged the societal norms of the time and showcased Huckleberry's growth and moral development throughout the novel.
Tom Sawyer's gang was a gang consisting if three people: Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and Joe Harper. Ben Rogers and Tommy Barnes weren't technichally members. Tom's gang pretended to be thieves and great funPretend to be theifs and have fun
the current stand of the NAACP on the adventures of huckleberry finn is that the novel doesn't need to be banned.to study the idea is not necessarily to endorse the idea, Mark Twain was writing about one of the evils of the nineteenth century, slavery, he wanted people to see that the slaves weren't evil, as many people thought, but that they had minds, bodies,and souls just like everyone else!
i doubt if there is a huckleberry dog. I think it was just made up for huckleberry hound. But i migh be wrong. I'm 12, so, ask someone else lol
finn likes princess bubblegum of course who else would he like
Sweeping generalizations are hard to support. In this case, it is difficult to believe that all organizations that could be included in the definition ban Huck Finn. Some groups ban books because they don't agree with what the books say, sometimes because it's what they think the books say, sometimes it's what they are told the books say, sometimes it's because they think they know what they've been told that someone else thinks the books say. A big reason is Mark Twain's use of the n-word in the book. At the time Huckleberry Finn was written, it was simply the word used to identify African Americans, and did not have the negative connotations it does today.
Sweeping generalizations are hard to support. In this case, it is difficult to believe that all organizations that could be included in the definition ban Huck Finn. Some groups ban books because they don't agree with what the books say, sometimes because it's what they think the books say, sometimes it's what they are told the books say, sometimes it's because they think they know what they've been told that someone else thinks the books say.
because the new boy thought he was higher and better than everybody else
it was someone else in the fire
To get to a different district and something else I forgot! Sorry!
Usually the prison will lock down to make sure that no one else will escape, and then they go hunt down the prisoners that escaped.
The stranger represents that nobody can escape death, even if isolated from the everyone else.