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Huck Finn Essay- Dynamic Characters

In Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the main character, Huck, matured a great deal. Huck matured a lot by realizing many important facts of life. One of these facts was the importance of family. Huck was a good decision maker and he matured in this area throughout the novel. Huck developed an active conscience and the ability to tell right from wrong. I believe Huck Finn went from being a little annoying kid to a mature young man.
At the end of the novel, family was a pretty important thing to Huck Finn. At the
very end, he realized that he liked to be with the widows and they were an important thing
in his life, since they were his guardians. Jim and Huck were like their own little family.
since they cared for each other. "I hadn't had a bite to eat since yesterday, so Jim he got
out some corn-dodgers and buttermilk, and pork and cabbage and greens—there ain't
nothing in the world so good when it is cooked right." When Huck said that, it was evidence that Jim......


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