Huck Finn is the main character and narrator in the story who does not want to be educated or go to the good place. He is a young boy who likes to get into trouble. Huck’s best friend, Tom Sawyer is another young boy whose gang Huck Finn joins. They planned to kill people and steal, but they only pretended to do so. Jim is Miss Watson's slave. The Widow Douglas adopted Huck Finn and was trying to civilize him. Miss Watson is her sister who tries to teach Huck Finn. She does not get very far as he is not interested.
2. Why doesn’t Huck get along with Miss Watson and the Widow Douglass?
Huck does not get along with Miss Watson and the Widow Douglass because Widow Douglas wants Huck to wear nice clothes, eat at particular times and learn the Bible. She does not want him to smoke. Huck sees nothing wrong with the way he is, and he is not happy with all of the new rules and regulations Widow Douglas puts on him. Miss Watson wants him to have an education, so she begins schooling him at home. The women want Huck to behave well enough to go to heaven one day, but he wants to go to hell because Tom Sawyer will be there. …show more content…
What does Huck think about religion- specifically, the good place, the bad place, and prayer. Use specific support.
Huck does not think much of religion, he thinks he would rather be at the bad place because Miss Watson would not be there - she would be at the good place. He also did not put much stock in prayer as he tried praying for a fish line and fish hooks and he never got the fish hooks, so he did not think it