Why Is Huck Finn Selfish

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Zachary C. Kmiecik
Mr. R
English IV
15 December, 2015

Mark twain wrote the book of “Huckle berry Finn” and it is a book about a young man trying to find what his true identity truly is. Huckle berry Finn experiences a few changes and realizes some life lessons all throughout his trip. Huck changes from being a youthfulness kid towards the beginning of the book to being a more developed man who takes a gander at things in an alternate point of view.

At the beginning of the novel, guck has a tendency to have a youthful side of him. There are a few things in the beginning that demonstrate that guck still has an exceptionally youthful side of him. “They get down on one thing when they don 't know nothing about it” pg.2. This is demonstrating the lack of awareness and stubbornness that all young children experience all through life. He thinks that everything that he does is right while what other people do …show more content…

Before the end of the book, Huck now understands regardless of how bad somebody is their life is still of worth. This shows how mature he can really be because somebody that was immature would rather want somebody to get what they deserve than looking at what their life is worth. “Well it made me sick to see it; and I was sorry for them poor pitiful rascals… It was a dreadful thing to see.” Pg. 174. When Huck was talking about this about the king and duke shows he is maturing and had a true feeling for people.

In the book, The Adventures of hHuckleberry Finn by Mark Twain , Huck realizes some important lessons on his trip to save Jim. He takes in the aspects of life, and the line between good and bad. He also knows that now the immaturity of some level of jokes can undermine the lives of others if not thought out right. It is clear that Huck discovered his way of life as a kind and thoughtful person before the end of the book. He developed from a kid about fun and games into a man that now sees the new perspectives on

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