When Huck's father starts drinking in chapter 6, He starts talking about how the government was corrupted. He believes that the government has no rights to take his son away from him after his dedication of being Huck's father. I don't understand how there is any justice in what he is trying to prove. Huck is beat by his father very often, and from the information I read so far Huck's father is in custody of him because Huck has money. It frustrates me as a reader that Pap can get away with his actions and I am proud that today there are laws enforced so these types of problems are decreased
In these chapters there is a lot that happened, once Huck got the island he met Jim, the slave, on the island that ran away from his owners. Also, the two of them found supplies that contained many useful object such as clothing for both men and women. at the and of chapter ten after Jim was bit by the snake, Huck goes into town dressed like a girl but notices a place that they never saw before. He knocked on the door and a lady let him in.
I find it particularly interesting how the author, Mark Twain, shows all the superstitious factors that Jim believe to be true in corporation with Huck's way of thinking. Huck is suppose to be a character that sees things the way it is, however, he believes in Jim. Also, I really wonder how Huck could pass to be a girl in the up coming chapters.
In these chapters there is a lot that happened, once Huck got the island he met Jim, the slave, on the island that ran away from his owners. Also, the two of them found supplies that contained many useful object such as clothing for both men and women. at the and of chapter ten after Jim was bit by the snake, Huck goes into town dressed like a girl but notices a place that they never saw before. He knocked on the door and a lady let him in.
I find it particularly interesting how the author, Mark Twain, shows all the superstitious factors that Jim believe to be true in corporation with Huck's way of thinking. Huck is suppose to be a character that sees things the way it is, however, he believes in Jim. Also, I really wonder how Huck could pass to be a girl in the up coming chapters.