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Compare And Contrast Castle And Huckleberry Finn
For this assignment I have chosen the characters Castle and Beckett from the T.V. series Castle a Police procedural Comedy/Drama. The characters backgrounds are Kate Beckett (played by Stana Katic) is a Homicide Detective for the NYPD and Richard Castle (played by Nathan Fillion) is a bestselling mystery novelist. We also have Jim and Huck from the Novel, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. In this story Jim is a runaway slave and Huck is a young boy looking for his father. Jim and Huck find each other when they were both on the Island. In this new friendship they both help each other for Hick it’s to find his father and Jims right there the whole time comforting and helping him as they make their way to a State where Jim can be free. The reason why I picked Castle and Beckett is because Beckett has the same desire a Huck. Huck wants to find his father in the story and Beckett in the T.V. series is trying so hard to solve her mother’s homicide case that has been unsolved for 20 years. Both liking for some kind of clue that would get them closer to what they want the most. Castle and Jim have somewhat the same characteristics like the fact that they are the ones that are their …show more content…
series when Beckett’s trying to solve her mother’s Castle is their helping her put more of the clues together and every time she seems to get close there is always someone there to get in her way of braking the case. So much so that it drives her crazy and feels like she keeps losing her mother over and over again that she tends to break down from time to time and yes Castle is always there to comfort her. The same goes for Jim and Huck as it seems they were close to finding Huck’s father and on their way they find a dead body and Jim looks at it first before Huck and when he does he realizes its Huck father. So before Huck can even look at it the grabs him so he won’t have to live with the horror of finding his father dead and Jim is there to comfort Huck in his time of

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