charactersketch of Huckleberry Finn in the chapter 'of Magic lamps and genies'
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Magic Lamps and Genie. In the Arabian nights, prince Aladdin had a Magic lamp. On rubbing the magic lamp, a genie used to appear and help Aladdin in achieving his wishes. As children we were mesmerized by the magic that happened to call the genie and its awesome capabilities of the genie.
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Huckleberry Finn was an uneducated, superstitious kid, and a drunkard town's son.
- Finn was a shrewd judge of character although he is often misled by tall tales. He had a sunny disposition, and a well-developed sense of morality, though being naively natural.
- Huckleberry Finn was imaginative but rational, creative but logical, compassionate but reasonable, and these qualities allow him to endure Pap 's abuse, and feud's aggression.
- Finn used to lie, steal, cheat and always defraud his way down the river in order to persevere in some circumstances.
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