Sunday, October 13, 2019
charhf Changes in Huck Finns Character :: Adventures Huckleberry Huck Finn Essays
      Huckleberry Finn ââ¬â The Changes of His Character Throughout the Novel           The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain, is a novel about a young  man's search for identity. Huckleberry Finn goes through some changes and learns  some life lessons throughout his journey. Huck changes from being just an  immature boy at the beginning of the novel to being a more mature man who looks  at things in a different perspective now.            In the beginning of the novel, Huck tends to have an immature side to him.  There are some things in the beginning that show that Huck still has a very  childish side to him. "They get down on one thing when they don't know nothing  about it." (Twain 2) This is showing the ignorance and stubbornness that all  children experience throughout life. He thinks as if everything he does is right  and everyone else is wrong. "That all comes of my being such a fool as to not  remember that wherever you leave a dead snake its mate always comes there and  curls around it." (Twain 40) This goes one step further. This shows Huck's  Immaturity and Stupidity gone one step too far when he puts the snake in Jim's  bed and he ends up getting bit by it. If Huck was more mature and less childish  he wouldn't have been playing this so called joke on Jim. Huck learns that jokes  have a limit to them at times and need to be thought out more clearly.            When the middle of the novel comes around Huck begins to distinguish what is  right and wrong in life and begins to mature and do the right thing. He shows  this when he chooses not to partake in the scam that the King and the Duke are  playing on the Wilks family. Instead he takes the money back from the King and  Duke to hide it because he believes it is only fair to the family. "I'm letting  him rob her of her money...I feel so ornery and low...I got to steal that money  somehow; and I got to steal it some way that they wont suspicion I done it"  (Twain 133) This shows that Huck is starting to see the line between games and  real life.  					    
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