Реферат: Is Huck Finn Too Mature Essay Research 2
the wilderness to the restrictions of society. Huck has his own set of morals
and values to govern his life. He also has perhaps the most needed quality of
all. Huck has the ability to adjust to any situation, and to adjust to almost
any surroundings.
The situation with Jim and the rattlesnake is surprising to the reader.
It is one of the three specific situations in the book where Huck makes a
decision without thinking it through. Huck forgets that a rattlesnakes mate
always curls around its dead partner. This turns out to have bad result when
Jim is bitten by the snake which was not at all Huck’s intent. Twain may have
put that case in the book to show that Huck is not always right and is capable
of making bad decisions. At this point, it is likely that Twain realized how
good Huck was turning out to be, and therefore had him make a mistake. Not just
a mistake, but a mistake that went against one of his main morals, which was to
be kind to others. The second trick played on Jim will be the last immature and
childish thing that Huck does before the end of the book. Huck lies to Jim and
tells him that they were never separated on the river. Jim finally realizes
that Huck is lying to him, and then becomes extremely upset. It is at this
point that Huck understands his need for Jim’s friendship and, sees Jim’s
dedication to him. Huck’s next action shows that he does not care about
societies views and does an act that would never be accepted by his society. “It
was fifteen minutes before I could work myself up to go and humble myself to a
nigger: but I done it, and I warn’t ever sorry for it afterward, neither. I
didn’t do him no more mean tricks, and I wouldn’t done that one if I’d’ `a’
knowed it would make him feel that way.”
During Huck’s time spent with the Grangerford and Shepherdson families he
sees an view of society that he has never faced. Huck does not understand why
people are fighting to the point of death when they fail to remember the
original reason for the feud. Huck’s common sense allow him to judge the
situation, seeing through the shallow ideas that keep the feud going. Huck is