Huck Finn
Why Huckleberry Finn Rejects Civilization Why does Huckleberry Finn reject civilization? In Mark Twain's novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain describes Huck Finn as a normal down to earth kid from the 1800's. Huck Finn rejects civilization because he has no reason for it. What has civilization done for him? Nothing! It has only hurt him one way or another, time and time again. Why should Huck Finn like civilization? Civilization is on land. All that the la
No wonder Huck hated the land and civilization! Many of Huck's bad experiences are on land and involve civilization. "I was a thinking and Jim was real good to me. "(Mark Twain Adventures of Huckleberry Finn). Huck called up Tom and they had a scheme to get Jim back. Jim being sold and that whole incident was almost really bad. Work CitedTwain. Another thing Pap did to Huck was he locked him in the cabin, sometimes days at a time. nd and civilization has brought him was bad things. Once he locked me in and was gone three days.
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