The king pretended to be Rev. Harvey Wilks.
He pretends to be his own brother, Sid Sawyer
The king and Duke were being chased out of town in "Huckleberry Finn" because the townspeople discovered their con artistry and deceitful schemes, which had been exposed by Huckleberry Finn. The community was angered by their scam and sought to punish them for their actions.
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The duke and king and also Tom Sawyer
A pretend Doctor
Huck Finn told the King about the deceased man and his family in Mark Twain's novel "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." The King then used this information to deceive and manipulate others for his own gain.
No he doesn't but he pretends that he does.
romeo and juliet
the reverend Harvey wilks
TO test macduffs loyalty
The king and the duke are con men. Toward the end of the book they get caught and tarred and feathered.
In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," the main antagonists are the Duke and the King, who are con artists that Huck and Jim encounter on their journey. Other adversaries include Huck's abusive father and the society that condones slavery and racism.