Huckleberry Finn Minor Character Essay

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The relation between the minor character and the major character illuminates the meaning of the work because the minor characters typically do not change. Because of this, the major characters can bounce off of their never-changing behavior and the major characters are more likely to mold to the situation that is present in the story. A minor character like the Duke and the King never change. The reader and major characters always know that they are going to continue to con whoever they can, fool Huck and Jim, and make a profit. While the story goes on, major characters such as Huck and Jim, mold to the environment and become versatile on handling the two con artists. Eventually, Huck leaves the men showing how he is now independent and a stronger character which brings to light the sense of power that one person can bring upon themself if they find it in their heart to do so.

Miss Watson is another minor character. She has no patience with Huck and is often contradictory. “Pretty soon I wanted to smoke, and asked the widow to let me. But she wouldn’t. She said it was a mean practice and wasn’t clean, and I must tro to not do it anymore. That is just the way with some people. They get down on a thing when they don’t know nothing about it. Here she was a-bothering about Moses, which …show more content…

Huck learned how to survive, grieve, make decisions for himself, and be humble. It is because of the minor and major character that Huck learned all of these valuable traits. Huck played off of their actions, mended and formed to the circumstances at hand which brings forth the fact that Twain wanted to show through this work that while Huck was raised without many rules and was uncivilized, it’s through the situations he’s put in and especially the people that he meets where he learns to become a better