Huck Finn is portrayed as a naturalist in many ways. However, the most accurate way Huck presents himself as a naturalist is through his instincts. Huck is a natural liar. To Huck lying is second nature. In the beginning of the novel Huck doesn’t really have anyone educated to take care of him. The one person he had was his abusive father in which he 's better off without is his drunk Huck doesn 't think much of this and just relies on his instincts to get him through life. Huck chooses to follow his central sense of right and wrong but, the actions Huck 's instincts lead him to isn 't really accepted to by society. In chapter 11 Huck and jim, a runaway slave realize that they need to go to town to try finding some news of what the town is saying about them.Huck pretends …show more content…
However, some say its strong use of satire and Mark Twain 's excellence at showing the readers the flaws of this world with slavery, racism, and hypocrisy is something they’d prefer hidden. Many may say that Huck is not at most a naturalist and a realist as he has a bit of all philosophies. Who Huck is to most would be a naturalist and a realist as he is in no control of his