Huck Finn
November 30th 2001.
Chapters: 1-3; Pages: 11-23
(Pg. Seventeen Fifth paragraph down)
(#7)
"Here's Huck Finn, he hain't got no family; what you going to do bout him?"
Ben Rogers (One of the members of Tom Sawyer's gang.)
This is my favorite quote from chapters one through three because I know that this quote is what the rest of the book will mainly lie on, Huck and his adventures (hence the name of the book). He has no real family besides his guardian and he seems like he could be quite the devil sometimes.
(#8)
Widow Douglas is trying to civilize Huck. Huck can't stand Mrs. Watson, and sneaks out.
(#2)
Two characters: Huck Finn & Widow Douglas
· Huck Finn: I imagine Huck Finn to be a short kid with dark hair, freckles, overalls, and a straw hat (I think that is mainly how everyone pictures him to look like).
· Huck Finns enjoys to smoke and dress sloppily, he doesn't treat people any differently than a normal child his age would. He appears to......
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