When the two encountered the scam artists they were quickly dragged into their newest scene of stealing the inheritance of a deceased man! The brothers decided to do this when they were approached by a man asking for the brothers that were meant to inherit the money themselves, the thieves were not brothers in real life but were pretending to be for the entire estate of the deceased man. When they were asked about the brothers the …show more content…
Huck would never be seen as an underground railroad worker for the fact that most of the underground railroad workers were not young white boys. He also had to worry about being caught by the police since his friend was wanted for murdering Huck and Huck was traveling with him Huck could be seen as an accomplice helping him escape.
In the end, I would recommend this story to anyone who has the reading level and the mind's capacity to understand the story and its characters to their full extent. I liked the relationship between the slave and Huck because it is so original compared to so many other relationships told about in stories. My favorite part of the book is when Huck was able to escape from his old man by faking his own death, for the fact of how smart and thinking on his feet he needed be to accomplish