Examples Of Maturity In Huckleberry Finn

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Huck’s Maturity Throughout the Novel In the novel, the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark twain creates one of his best characters, Huck Finn. Hug has matured tremendously throughout the novel. One of the most obvious ways that he matured is through his relationship with Jim. Another way that hug matures throughout the novel is through his views on society and being civilized. Throughout all of these experiences hug mentors from the boy who refuses to be so lies just because he doesn't want to be clean, to a young boy who makes some very mature decisions about what is right and what is wrong around him. Huck grew up knowing that black people were slaves and were placed below him and in society. Slaves were not known for their intelligence,