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what first impression do you form of Huckleberry? Discuss​

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Journal 1 My first impression of Huck Finn was that he was just a little boy who would do his chores around the house such as go fishing, wash clothes in the river etc., and here and there get into trouble with his friends from school. Pulling pranks would seem more common for a twelve year old to do instead of running off and faking his own death after running away from his guardian and then his drunken father. To me a normal twelve year old would (or should) not smoke, or sneak out after dark. That is what was a little shocking to me. In my eyes, a “normal” twelve year old should go to school, play with his friends after school, and go in before dark on a daily basis. But Huck often acts as if he is sixteen or seventeen year old, having responsibilities that a twelve year old would not usually care to do or would not be old enough to handle.

During the beginning of the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck struck me as a very jagged and uneducated person. He always ranted about how school did nothing for him and he did not want to go back there. Throughout the story, I began to see that even though he was not very book smart, he was very street smart. He came up with strange ideas that an average person would not think of, such as faking a death scene in order for people to not follow him when he ran away. All in all, Huck would be a profoundly enjoyable character had he wanted an enhanced education. Journal 2

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My first impression of Huck Finn was that he was just a little boy who would do his chores around the house such as go fishing, wash clothes in the river etc., and here and there get into trouble with his friends from school. Pulling pranks would seem more common for a twelve year old to do instead of running off and faking his own death after running away from his guardian and then his drunken father. To me a normal twelve year old would (or should) not smoke, or sneak out after dark. That is what was a little shocking to me. In my eyes, a “normal” twelve year old should go to school, play with his friends after school, and go in before dark on a daily basis. But Huck often acts as if he is sixteen or seventeen year old, having responsibilities that a twelve year old would not usually care to do or would not be old enough to handle.

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