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Why Did Huck Finn Give His Money To Judge Thatcher Essay

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Chapters 4-7 1. Why did Huck give his money to Judge Thatcher? Clever Huck prognosticated his future with his dad. Huck gave his money to Judge Thatcher because Huck knew that “Pap” will demand Huck his enormous amount of money to buy whiskey and get drunk. In order to secure the money, Huck chose to “give” his money to Judge Thatcher. 2. Describe Pap Finn. What kind of person is he? Pap Finn is drunk, has black hair and mustache, and has wrinkles. The most distinguishing characteristic of Pap Finn is he is very drunk; he cannot live without whiskey. Pap Finn is very restrictive; Pap has locked Huck for three days in order to force Huck to get the money from the Judge. Additionally, Pap feels jealous easily; when Pap Finn realizes that …show more content…

Additionally, Huck leaves some objects, which are Pap’s, destroyed in order to escape the scene, which also shows that material things don’t matter to Huck. Chapters 8-11 1. What purpose does Huck’s death serve? Huck’s death will serve as a bait, while Huck will be free by himself, without any obstacles, especially his dad. 2. How does Huck meet Jim on Jackson’s Island? Why is Jim there? Huck meets Jim on Jackson’s Island, as Huck sees a black man alone on the island. Huck asks Jim why Jim was alone by himself, and Jim, telling Huck not to tell anybody, says that he ran away from Huck’s family, after he heard that Jim will be sold for eight-hundred dollars at New Orleans. 3. What is in the two-story house that floats by? In the two-story house, there were many supplies that would sustain Huck and Jim’s lives. However, the most eye-capturing object was a corpse of a man with his back shot and bloody. 4. Give three examples of “man vs. society” in this section. #1. Huck chose to stay on Jackson’s island with Jim, rather than go back to his home. This implies Twain’s stance on racial issues, where Twain is opposing against unreasonable

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