When in civilized society Huckleberry was not able to go off and do as he pleased therefore he had to sneak. To meet up with his friends he needs to sneak out of Miss Watson’s house, “WE went tiptoeing along a path amongst the trees back toward the end of the widow’s garden, stooping down so as he branches wouldn’t scrape our heads” (Mark Twain). Huck is a young boy who wants to play with his friends, he does not wish to go to bed early and act as though he has manners. Another instance in which Huckleberry Finn is forced to sneak out is when His father, Pap, kidnaps him and locks him in a cabin. Huck waits a good period of time trying to figure his way out of the cabin when he decides he wants to saw his way out, “I waited till I reckoned he had a good start; the I out with my saw, and went to work on that log again. Before he was t’other side of the river I was out of the whole” (Mark Twain). In this instance he was afraid for his life, however he still was forced to sneak around. Huckleberry Finn is a nobler person when he is not exposed to the hypocrisy of civilization. When Huck is within society he has to lie, sneak around, and portray beliefs that he does not really believe. Huckleberry Finn is able to be himself when he is all alone or with Jim, he can lay down relax and watch the sky. Mark Twain portrays Huck as a realist within The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Huck is a young boy who wants to be able to be on his own and relax. Situations always seem to take a turn for the worst and he is in situations that are not
When in civilized society Huckleberry was not able to go off and do as he pleased therefore he had to sneak. To meet up with his friends he needs to sneak out of Miss Watson’s house, “WE went tiptoeing along a path amongst the trees back toward the end of the widow’s garden, stooping down so as he branches wouldn’t scrape our heads” (Mark Twain). Huck is a young boy who wants to play with his friends, he does not wish to go to bed early and act as though he has manners. Another instance in which Huckleberry Finn is forced to sneak out is when His father, Pap, kidnaps him and locks him in a cabin. Huck waits a good period of time trying to figure his way out of the cabin when he decides he wants to saw his way out, “I waited till I reckoned he had a good start; the I out with my saw, and went to work on that log again. Before he was t’other side of the river I was out of the whole” (Mark Twain). In this instance he was afraid for his life, however he still was forced to sneak around. Huckleberry Finn is a nobler person when he is not exposed to the hypocrisy of civilization. When Huck is within society he has to lie, sneak around, and portray beliefs that he does not really believe. Huckleberry Finn is able to be himself when he is all alone or with Jim, he can lay down relax and watch the sky. Mark Twain portrays Huck as a realist within The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Huck is a young boy who wants to be able to be on his own and relax. Situations always seem to take a turn for the worst and he is in situations that are not