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How Does Huck Change

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Huckleberry, or Huck, is the main, round character in the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Throughout the story, Huck is confronted with many conflicts and many different situations which mold and shape him into the character that he becomes later in the story. You can see the changes in Huck’s character through the way his morals change, as well as his relationships with those around him. Huck transforms into a whole new person by the end of the book. At the beginning of the story, Huck is a young, wild boy who doesn’t really understand the world. He is distant from his father because he was very abusive, and he is cared for by both Miss Watson and Widow Douglas. Huck has very few morals and is usually dirty. He does not believe in religion. “Well I got a good going-over in the morning from old Miss Watson on account of my clothes; but the widow she didn’t scold, but only cleaned off the grease and clay, and looked so sorry that I thought I would behave awhile if I could.” (page 10) Huck does not genuinely care about what goes on or what he does, in fact, he didn’t care too much when people said that his father had died. He was only uncomfortable. (page 12) When Huck escapes his father and runs away, he meets Mrs. Watson’s slave named Jim. (page 41) He is glad to see …show more content…

However, Huck’s new morals cause him to struggle with the decision of what to do with Jim. (page 210) He understands that he is a slave, but he is also his friend. Huck then finally decides to save Jim because he thinks it is the right thing to do. Huck encounters Tom Sawyer (page 224) and Huck is now not only more practical than Tom, but Huck finds easier solutions to problems. Huck is now smarter than Tom and he is more realistic. Huck wonders why Tom would help them when he has so much to lose. (page 225-231) Huck and Jim help Tom when he gets shot trying to save Jim instead of just leaving him. (page

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