Huck Finn
Huck Finn Pap was Huck’s father. ... He is contrasting to Huck’s educational quests and is fundamentally the conventional Southern racist. ... com/~joseph/finn/finntitl. ... He almost kills Huck on at least one juncture sourcing the boy to flee into the backwoods. ... Huck’s pap has what Tocqueville portrayed as an immoral love of parity. ... Huck’s pap is an ideal disparity to the Widow Douglas and Miss Watson, who characterize the politeness of religious women in America. ... He proceeds to lock Huck up in his cabin on the fringes of town. Huck then stages his kidnapping and ensuing killing, and takes a canoe athwart to Jackson Island in the Mississippi River.