Sunday, October 20, 2019
Huck Finns Different Traits essays
Huck Finns Different Traits essays    Huckleberry Finn is a novel by Mark Twain, which is a story of life through the      eyes of a young boy named Huck. The book embodies the maturation of Huck through      his character traits. In the novel,  Huck displays the traits of being adventurous,      	The most obvious trait portrayed by Huck was his adventurous attitude. He shows      his bent for adventure in many different situations. When Huck said, "there's a nigger here      that I'm trying to steal out of slavery", he showed this trait(227). The book as a whole      could be called an adventure, and has been by many critics. Huck's adventurous attitude      gets him into trouble, causes many climactic but also gets him out of a lot of trouble.     	Huck also displays sympathy in the novel. He shows his sympathy primarly to Jim      throughout the novel. He shows sympathy when the robbers were on the boat and      Huck sends help to them. Even though the section about the robbers was an anecdote to      move the story along it shows Hucks sympathy towards others.He tells the daughter of the      dead father that the king and the duke are trying to a con, "I got to tell you the truth.      These uncles of  yourn ain't no uncles at all -  they're a couple of frauds."(188). The      situation with the daughter showed a great amount of sympathy because Huck had a lot to      gain if he kept his mouth shut, but instead he showed sympathy.     	Huck shows patience many times when it comes to The King and The Duke. He      puts up with their antics for a long time, even though they sometimes got him in trouble.      Also, when Huck was living with "Pap" he waited for days in order to obtain a good time      to escape. When he was waiting he showed extreme patience because "Pap" was      "[getting] too handy with his hick'ry" through the whole time(63). Because of the fact that      beating Huck was Pap's forte there are not many oth    ...     
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