Thursday, September 19, 2019
The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn Essay -- Literary Analysis, Mark Twa
Often throughout a personââ¬â¢s life negative and positive influences are infused into oneââ¬â¢s mind through friends, and family. In Mark Twainââ¬â¢s novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the lead character, grows up under the guidance of three different adult views on how a boy should behave. Huck, the lead character, learns helpful and damaging life lessons from the Widow Douglas, Miss Watson, Jim, and pap. To begin with, the Widow Douglas and Miss Watson are two wealthy sisters who adopt Huck. Thw two sisterââ¬â¢s want to teach Huck the importance of religion, manners, and behaving. After staying in the house for a while, Huck realizes that ââ¬Å"it [is] rough living in the house all the timeâ⬠, because the Widow Douglas wants to ââ¬Å"sivilize [him]â⬠(Twain, 1). When dinner is ready the widow would call Huck to the table, but before they began eating the widow needs ââ¬Å"to tuck down her head and grumble a little over the victualsâ⬠(1). Huck knew there was nothing was wrong with the food but because the widow was religious she was trying to instill in Huck that he needs to bless his food and give thanks to God for it. The widow is trying to make religion a part of Huckââ¬â¢s life, which seems to be a negative impact on his life considering the many times Twain portrays religious persons as being gullible. Miss Watson, the more forceful of the two sisters, i s adamant about getting huck to behave. To help mold Huck into a person that ââ¬Å"go[es] to the good placeâ⬠also known as heaven, Miss Watson constantly tells him things to do to help him behave such as ââ¬Å"donââ¬â¢t put your feet up thereâ⬠and ââ¬Å"set up straightâ⬠(2). Besides adopting a religion, and behaving, Hucks appearance needed to be neat and respectable. Although the new clothes made Huck ââ¬Å"sweat and sweat,... ...who has ever ââ¬Å"kepââ¬â¢ his promise to ole Jimâ⬠(80). Another character quality that Huck learns from Jim is that African-Americans are people too that can feel the same about their family as Caucassians feel about theirs. Huck often hears Jim moaning in the night about being homesick and missing his family. This is when Huck understands that just because Jim is African-American does not mean that they are incapable of having the same feelings as Caucassians. In general Jim affects Huck positively because now Huck is humble, trustworthy, and not as influenced by society about African-Americans. Ultimately, Huckââ¬â¢s personality is shaped by three adults with different guidance styles. In general Miss Watson, Widow Douglas, and Jim put in beneficial character traits to help shape Huck Finn as a person, while pap only added worthless drivel such as not going to school.
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