Wednesday, November 7, 2007

The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

The adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck face a number of moral dilemmas. In

this essay I will be talking about one of the dilemmas he have to face in his life. In what

he try to do and that position.

In this part of the book Huck was running away and then he came to a black slave

name Jim. Jim was running away to because he didn’t what to get ship off by his owner.

When Huck now that Jim was I slave he didn’t know what to do. Should he turn him in to

the police and getting caught himself, or should he help him run away. So Huck did what

he thought was best and to help this slave Jim to run away cause they both can run away

together.

Rule in his favor of his decision. In taking Jim in to he’s own hands and that

he know he can get caught I go to jail for helping a slave, but he still goin to help him.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Reader Response 1: Huck Finn (1 - 6)

"I had shut the door to. Then I turned around, and there he was. I used to be scared of him all the time, he tanned me so much. I reckoned i was scared now, too; in a minute I see was mistaken. That is, after the first jolt, as you may say, when my breath sort hitch- he being so unexpected; but right away after, I see I warn't scared of him worth bothering about."
Chapter: 5, page: 14, par:1
I think its saying that he's father beat him so much that he was scared to walk in the room with him. Then after a wow he got use to it so now when he walk in the room he's OK with his father being in there.
I think that everybody been scared of they parents once in they live. But as you grow up you get use to being around that parent. So then you don't get scared no more, you okay with being with that parent. In getting use of what that parent is doing so it don't bother him or her no more.
Mark Twain think that he father shouldn't do that to him because he just came in his live only to get his money. So you shouldn't came in town in tell your son to stop school, tell him that his not going to be nothing in life but what his father is in that's a drinking. Beat him for no reason, then try to kill him. But the father know if he kill him then he can't get to the money.

Reader Response 1: Huck Finn (1 - 6)