Tuesday, July 17, 2012

How does Huck change when Tom comes?In chapters 32-39

Well at this point in the book, Huck is pretending to be Tom so he is understandably nervous when Tom really does arrive. He explains the situation to Tom and he agrees to the plan to steal Jim.  This leads to feelings of disappointment in Tom that he would agree to such a thing.  

During some of the complicated plans that Tom hatches to free Jim, Huck begins to lose some respect for him.  Huck looks up Tom but is also a very practical person and can see that some of Tom's plans don't make much sense and actually put Jim in danger. 

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