Widow Douglas is saved by Huckleberry Finn from Injun Joe .
Huckleberry Finn is a boy that everyone knows in town He is a mischievous boy. He also gets a lot of others into a lot of trouble all the time.
In "Huckleberry Finn," Tom gets his ideas for robbing and engaging in violent acts from the adventure books he reads. He is influenced by the romanticized and dramatic portrayal of crime and adventure in these books, leading him to incorporate them into his play with Huck. Tom's actions are a reflection of his desire for excitement and to mimic the stories he has read.
yupp, Huck Finn is the sequel to Tom Sawyer. However, in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck himself tells the reader that the book can stand on its own even if you haven't yet read The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Well, he gets married in the movie The Good, The Bad, and The Huckleberry Hound.
Injun Joe is in the cave to find treasure. He gets trapped inside and eventually dies, as the entrance gets blocked by a cave-in. Tom and Becky manage to escape, but Joe's fate is sealed.
In "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Jim is falsely accused of shooting Boggs, but the actual person who shot him was Colonel Sherburn. Boggs was a drunk man who challenged Colonel Sherburn, resulting in his fatal shooting.
yes huck Finn uses the name in one of his lies. he tells a women that his name is george peters and that he is running away from a farm and the owner after he gets caught telling a lie that he is a girl in chapter 6
The main conflict in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" revolves around Tom's struggle to balance his desire for adventure and mischief with his responsibility to follow societal norms and expectations. This conflict is evident in his interactions with authority figures, such as Aunt Polly and Judge Thatcher, and in his relationships with his friends, particularly Huckleberry Finn.
In the book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, Injun Joe dies in the cave where he had hidden the treasure. He gets trapped and starves to death in the cave, ultimately meeting his demise there.
it is Huckleberry fin because he is describing parts of his life and how he gets through tough times
Huck sees footprints in some snow and they have a distinctive marking (a cross) which he recognizes as his father's. When he gets home he goes to his room his father is waiting for him because he has heard about the $6,000 dollars he has earned, and he wants his "fair share."
Injun Joe dies in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain when he gets trapped in the cave he was hiding in, unable to find his way out, and eventually succumbs to starvation and exhaustion.