Huck Finn Greed Quotes

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In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain gives direction to the reader about characters that have traits of greed for material or their own self wanting to have wealth to show how he thinks about the problems with our communities dealing with greed and wealth. He hopes he can make an impact on people so they can better themselves in the long run. Mark Twain definitely shows greed when Pap comes back to get money from Huck, but he later finds out he does not have custody of Huck so he has to sue in order to get the money. Good thing that Huck “sold” his money to the judge in order for nobody to steal it. In Chapter 5 Pap says “ looky here- mind how you talk to me; I'm a-standing about all I can stand, now- so don't gimme no sass. I've

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