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Term Papers on Huckleberry Finn

Term Paper TitleHuckleberry Finn
# of Words559
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.24

Huckleberry Finn

     Everybody goes through changes, either good or bad, and Huck is no different than anybody else.   Mark Twain however makes most of Huck’s changes for the good.   Huck Finn, during his journey changes from a childish and disrespectful little kid to a mature and courteous man. (46)

In the beginning of his journey Huck is a juvenile and disrespectful kid, who can’t see that there will be consequences of what he does.   For example, Huck killed a rattlesnake and put it on Jim’s bed “thinking there would be some fun in it.”   Huck did not think about the consequences of what his prank might be.   He is very childish by not taking into account that something might go wrong.   In addition, after Jim is overjoyed to see that Huck is back on the raft after being lost in the fog, Huck makes Jim think it never happened by saying, “What’s the matter with you Jim? You been a-drinking?   Huck does not regard Jim as a friend, he only sees him as a person who he can play a mean trick on.   Huck looks at Jim with next to no admiration.   Huck is not the greatest person. (149)

However, there are forces of change that begin to make Huck think twice about his initial character.   For example, “when Jim flung himself down” on his bed “the snakes mate was there, and bit him.”   Huck now sees that his mean prank has actually gone bad and hurt somebody.   He is forced to think about what a stupid idea the trick was.   In addition, Jim becomes enraged at Huck after he finds out about the trick he played ...

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