Huck is a boy that rebels to learn. He doesn’t show any interest in education. Since the beginning of the story, he was forced to learn by his guardian. When he learns about the Bible and the story of Moses, which he verbally expresses that “Moses had been dead a considerable long time; so then I didn’t care no more him; because I don’t take no stock in dead people.” He is a very mature boy growing to manhood, and he is more of streets intelligent than a book …show more content…
Huck had a hard time trusting Jim because he is a runaway slave and verbally expresses “Ab’lition to go and steal [my family].” After Huck and Jim spent more time together, Huck developed courage to speak toward Jim about his pranks and lies, Jim was angry but Huck was happy to mention it. Huck feels more at home on the craft than anything else with Jim. On the river, there is a current carrying object along and have the possibility to stop but with more objects carrying along, it will help each other to overcome the difference between