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  1. Huckleberry "Huck" Finn is a fictional character created by Mark Twain who first appeared in the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and is the protagonist and narrator of its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884). He is 12 to 13 years old during the former and a year older ("thirteen to fourteen or along there", Chapter 17) at the ...

  2. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Tom Sawyer. Previous Next. Tom is the same age as Huck and his best friend. Whereas Huck’s birth and upbringing have left him in poverty and on the margins of society, Tom has been raised in relative comfort.

  3. Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn are the two most well-known characters among American readers. In fact, one could say that they are the most famous pair in all of American literature. Tom and Huck are completely different from each other in nearly every way.

  4. So who is the real Huck? He certainly doesn't seem to be the "idle, and lawless, and vulgar and bad" kid the townspeople make him out to be. No, we get a closer look at Huck just after he and Tom have found Injun Joe dead drunk on the floor of the haunted room.

  5. Read a character sketch of Huckleberry Finn. Huckleberry Finn represents freedom, both inside American society and from American society. As the son of the town drunk, and with no supervision, he lives on the edge of society. His father neglects him and he is to all intents and purposes, an orphan. He doesn’t have to go home at night like ...

  6. Get everything you need to know about Huckleberry Finn in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

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  8. Huckleberry Finn, "Huck" to his friends, is a boy about "thirteen or fourteen or along there" years old (Chapter 17). He has been brought up by his father, the town drunk, and has a difficult time fitting into society. In the novel, Huck's good nature offers a contrast to the inadequacies and inequalities in society.