Examples Of Family In Huckleberry Finn

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Throughout Huckleberry Finn, Twain revisits the theme of family multiple times. A family consists of a mother, a father and children. However in a family it is just not about the people the family consists of but also love, discipline, respect, and looking out for each other. On the other hand in Huckleberry Finn barely any of the families meet the requirements of a typical family. For example Huck and Pap although they are family, Huck is subject to physical and mental abuse and never gets any love from Pap. “But by-and-by Pap got too handy with his hick’ry, and I couldn’t stand it. I was all over with welts. He got to going away so much, too, and locking me in. Once he locked me in and was gone three days” (Pg 32).This illustration of the drastic difference between a typical family and Twain’s portrayal of family shows the kind of family that is typical to Huck during that time. Despite the many families in Huckleberry Finn that do not act like family, there are a few that do meet the requirements of a family. The Grangerfords who were in a lengthy feud with the Shepherdsons, repeatedly show care and love for each other. The Grangerfords display their strong family bond through killing the Shepherdsons. Buck says on page 113” A man has a quarrel with another man, and kills him: then that
However when fully considered it does matter that the reader sees families through the eyes of a 12-year old boy because through Huck’s eyes the reader gets the complex and complete view of a family. Since Huck is a child although he has shown aptitude for lying when necessary is pragmatic and can be trusted to provide an accurate portrayal of family life in Huck Finn. Finally family life in Huckleberry Finn and family life today differ greatly, despite this there are some true families in Huckleberry Finn that show what a true family is

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