Adaptability of Huck Finn
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Finn, is a classic piece of American literature. Huck learns many things on his adventures down the river with Jim. However, the greatest lesson he learned was the ability to adapt to situations, even if he has to lie or deceive people to escape certain consequences. Through everything that Huck has gone through, it is easy to see that he has gotten smarter and able to adapt to any situation that he is faced with.
Finn, is a classic piece of American literature. Huck learns many things on his adventures down the river with Jim. However, the greatest lesson he learned was the ability to adapt to situations, even if he has to lie or deceive people to escape certain consequences. Through everything that Huck has gone through, it is easy to see that he has gotten smarter and able to adapt to any situation that he is faced with.