Examples Of Greed In Huckleberry Finn

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Huckleberry And All Of The Other Berries “The lack of money is the root to all evil” - Mark Twain. Throughout the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain displays that people do unaccountable things just for a pretty penny. Pap is willing to do unacceptable things to his own son. The Duke non-stop cons people, and the King sold Jim out. Greed is the motivation for Pap’s treatment of Huck, The Dukes endless cons, and the King’s alcohol affliction. In the novel, Twain portrays to the reader that Pap basically depends on money, without it he could not get his alcohol. Pap accuses Huck of being rich: “... I hain't heard nothin but you being rich… you get me that money tomorrow- I want it” (20). One can see that Pap is to threaten

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