Fast Food Nation

Fast Food Nation

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Huck Finn chp. 32-36

As Tom Saywer returns in this section of the book the fact that Huck has matured and changed since the beginning of the book becomes a lot more obvious in contrast to Tom, because Tom is still as immature as he was in the beginning of the book. Even though Tom is helping Huck free Jim it is obvious he is just doing it for an adventure and doesn't how real and serious and dangerous it is. It is also obvious that Tom doesn't relize the danger or seriousness in what they when he says they have to do whats in the books instead of whats practical to real life. Toms fancy inpractical plan that is purely for adventure reasons in contrast to Hucks original and much more practical plan also show how more mature and logical Huck has gotten and how Tom has really not changed since he first appeared in the book. However, the fact that Huck allows Tom to take charge and carry out Toms plan shows how Hucks maturity growth digreases when he is with Tom.

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