Run him down the river on the raft, and have adventures plumb to the mouth of the river, and then tell him about his being free, and take him back up home on a ... |
Tom says he planned to have more adventures with Huck and Jim before revealing to Jim that he was free. After that, he would have compensated Jim for his lost ... |
Tom, Huck, and Jim escape through the hole they cut in the wall. Tom makes a noise going over the fence, attracting the attention of the men. |
Huck asks Tom what they would have done if the escape had worked, and Tom says they would have continued having adventures down to the end of the Mississippi. |
In Chapter 43, the final chapter of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck finds some time to talk to Tom alone about Jim. Huck wants to know what Tom planned ... |
28 февр. 2024 г. · Huck returns to town and finds a doctor. Instead of allowing Huck to come along, the doctor makes Huck tell him where the raft is and takes the ... |
Huck Finn Chapter 43 · A second example of irony and satire is when Jim is shown to be free at the end of the novel and how they treated him before and after. |
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