This was too many for me, but she told me what she meant- I must help other people, and do everything I could for other people, and look out for them all the time, and never think about myself chp 3
Widow Douglas and Miss Watson.
widow Douglas
Widow Douglas is saved by Huckleberry Finn from Injun Joe .
In "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Nat is one of the slaves owned by the Widow Douglas. He helps Huck with chores and is mostly present in the background of the story. He is a minor character in the book.
The Widow Douglas
MIss Watson is another figure like the widow Douglas in Huckleberry Finn. They are sisters and both try to 'sivilize' him and teach him religion. They try to dress him properly. Miss Watson is also the owner of Jim, the slave who runs away and ends up traveling with Huck.
The two women who tried to "sivilize" Huck, were Miss Watson and Widow Douglas.
He lives with the kind Widow Douglas, who adopted him, and her stricter sister, Miss Watson. He ran away once, because he did not want to become "sivilized", but Tom Sawyer made him return.
I assume you're talking about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Jim's owner was Miss Watson, the sister of Huck's guardian ("the widder Douglas"). However, by the end of the novel Jim is free.
At the beginning of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck lives with the Widow Douglas, who takes him in to provide care and stability after he has been living without parental guidance.
That the Widow Douglas had freed him in her will.
The Widow Douglass