The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn
Nobility is a term used for honorable people that are looked up to by othersbecause of their actions and respected reputations. Huck Finn obtains this trait as he runs into difficult situations in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn. After Huck escapes from the hold of society and his drunkard pap, he encounters one problem after the other. Along side with him is a runaway slave named Jim. Huck has to try to save his friend from being caught while also trying to find himself a new life. In his journey, the decisions he makes at every turn enables readers to easily term him as noble. Although some readers may see Huck only as a little boy who likes to fool around, in reality, he is the most noble character in the novel because he is trustworthy and he makes wise In the beginning of the novel, Huck was seen as a boy who just enjoyed having fun with his friends. Some readers may also see him through this view throughout the novel. While Huck is playing with his friends, one boy, Tom Sawyer, decides to make a gang that would terrorize the town and go after "...Spanish merchants and rich A-rabs... in Cave-Hollow with two hundred elephants and six hundred camels..." (22)
Although at times Huck thought of turning Jim in for being a runaway slave, he knew he nieces. He thought to himself, "...this is another one that I'm letting him rob her of her from her. Yet when some white folks asked Huck if Jim was a runaway slave, he said that other on the river, Huck was able to find him which made Jim extremely happy and childish kid, but he is also very noble because he is trustworthy and he makes wise
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Approximate Word count = 1093
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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