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cause he's a paul, like huck
Huck's father, Pap, did not want him to go to school because he believed education was not necessary and that it would not be beneficial to Huck's future. Pap preferred Huck to follow in his footsteps and live a rough, uneducated life like him.
Pap wanted to find Huck because he was after his money. Pap viewed Huck as his property and wanted to control him for personal gain.
In Chapter 10 of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Tom is portrayed as more imaginative and carefree, often embracing danger with a sense of adventure. Huck, on the other hand, is more pragmatic and cautious, showing a clearer understanding of the potential dangers they may encounter. Despite Tom's bravado, Huck seems to be more realistic about the true risks they face.
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Huck tears up the letter because he believes it's wrong to turn Jim in as a runaway slave. Through his adventures with Jim, Huck grows to see him as a friend and realizes the value of Jim's humanity over societal expectations. Huck chooses to be loyal to Jim rather than follow the law or conform to society's norms.
she explore France
He/she didn’t want to explore, but they did want the riches and things that resulted. It is expensive to be king.
The dead man found in the floating house in chapter 9 was pap. The man was shot in the back, and Jim told Huck not to look at his face because it was "too gashly." He then covered him up with rags, but, at the time, Huck didn't even look at him once because he didn't want to see him. Huck did not know until the last page of the book that that was his father, when Jim revealed the identity of the dead man in the house.
Huck doesn't turn Jim in because Jim in Huck's first TRUE friend. Jim is also the only "family" Huck has ever had that cares so much about him and will protect him.
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