In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Tom and Huck are characterized very differently. How is Huck characterized?
as romantic
as an idealist
as a cynic
as a realist
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The option that best suits the question, is the last one – as a realist.
In the book ‘Adventures of Tom Sawyer’ Huckleberry Finn is the son of a drunkard, who finds his own way in life. He sleeps where he finds space and survives on what he gets from people of the town. He is treated as an outcast by the townspeople, but adored by the children, for his carefree lifestyle.
‘Adventures of Tom Sawyer’ was written by American writer Mark Twain (1835 – 1910).
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