Wednesday, April 16, 2014

A recap

Huck is still a child, he needs to experience what kids do. like messing around, so him taking and killing that snake and putting it by Jim's head was a "playful" intention.  It was not a smart intention,  and quite frankly its not really all that funny, poor Jim. But all is well now.
     I also can see why they would think talking about hank bunker would stir up some paranoia about him coming to haunt them, but it's just paranoia and I thinks it kind of funny that Jim would think that, but I guess it makes sense, because obviously Huck goes along with it too.
But what I want to know is, how trustworthy is this "Mrs. loftis" is, and if she would say anything. Honestly, I think it is a safe move for Huck to create a new identity, but at the same time I don't think he completely trusts her; because if he did I think he would of told her everything. But my guess is that she will eventually find out, hmm...but who knows I guess.

2 Comments:

At April 16, 2014 at 7:47 AM , Blogger farmerbrown said...

I totally agree with you, Huck should be a little preciouses, or someone may find him out.

 
At April 16, 2014 at 12:04 PM , Blogger Skylight96 said...

I agree on the experience that Huck should have, while he is still young and still living his childhood. He should be able to act like a kid whenever and about Mrs. Lofti's. I think Jim and Huck shouldn't really trust her because she's an older lady and older ladies like to talk with their other older friends on what they heard about or they know about.

 

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