They get separated from each other in the heavy fog, but eventually find each other.
A steamboat crashes into their raft and Jim and Huck are separated again.
Huck has a run-in with the Grangerfords and the Shepherdsons, two families at war with each other.
He is reunited with Jim shortly after this.
Then, they meet the King and the Duke, and get into a good deal of trouble performing plays.
The King and the Duke pretend to be Peter Wilks' long lost brothers
from England and try to steal all of the money left behind in his will.
They escape before they are caught.
Huck finally gets rid of them, but is left to search for Jim, who gets sold by the King.
He ends up at Tom Sawyer's Aunt Sally's house, where Tom and Huck rescue Jim.
Through all of the adventures down the river, Huck learns a variety of life lessons and improves as a person.
He develops a conscience and truly feels for humanity.
The complexity of his character is enhanced by his ability to relate so easily with nature and the river.
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