He feels as if he couldn’t stay still “It hadn’t ever come home to me before, what this thing was that I was doing. But now I did; and it staid with me, and scorched me more and more.” He feels bad for what he is doing to Miss Watson and how she hasn’t done anything to him for him to do this to her. He feels bad that he is helping someone to freedom, when he has already been paid for. He is very selfless in a way because although slavery isn’t really a great, he’s thinking about how he is hurting people who were trying to help him, and how Jim has been paid …show more content…
He doesn’t find it okay that they have pretended to be the brothers of someone who had died so that they can get money and other items from his family. Huck gets fed up and decides to do something about it. Huck doesn’t feel he should just sit there and be okay with it like before and he say “ I felt so ornery and low down and mean, that I says to myself, My minds made up; I’ll hive that money for them or bust.” (206). Huck decides to steal the money so that he can make sure that the duke and the king don’t get it. He feels it’s not right of him to sit around again and let them take people’s money, so he’s actually going to what is right and not let them take something that they don’t