Chapters 1-3
Huck is a very rebellious child yet he is also extremely smart and logical. The main issue is that his elders keep stuffing there beliefs down his throat and he is getting extremely tired of it. I believe that he long for the freedom to be the reasonably mischievous child that he is.
Chapters 4-6
I feel like Huck knows that he has to get away but he has run out of places to turn. I believe that he will soon do something drastic.
Chapters 7-9
I think that Huck is really happy now but that he will soon go back because he feels bad about making people worry about them. Also, I think that Jim and Huck will soon have some type of plan to do something soon that will drastically change things.
Chapters 10-11
I believe that Mrs. Loftus is going to have a big part in the rest of the story. I think that Huck is going to pull her in and get her to go along with him in his adventures at some point and that she will be a large help to him in the future.
Chapters 12-14
I feel that these robbers and murders will turn out to be more then just the average people. I think that this will bring Jim and Huck into there plot or life. Also I think that they may be discovered or almost discovered soon because of trying to save these people.
Chapters 15-16
I think tat the reoccurring theme of loneliness is giving us a hint of what may happen in the future. Next, I believe that they may be separated in a much busier and more obnoxious setting that will make the plot a lot more serious.
Chapters 17-18
These chapters make me think that the issue of religious hypocrites may come up in the future parts of the book. I believe that this will end up to be one of the major themes and that it will remain evident throughout this novel.
Chapters 19-20
Throughout these two chapters, Huck has been following the lea of strangers. In this book, Huck has always been someone that has followed others but he has never been a main leader to anyone else. I think that this may cause some problems in the future chapters.
Chapters 21-24
Throughout these last few chapters, Twain was written a lot that was symbolizing how he believed human nature to be. He has shown it as being extremely needy and dangerous. I believe that this will be a reoccurring theme in the future of this book.
Chapters 25-28
The duke and the king are now probably going to come back in the future of the book. I am sure that they will want to seek their revenge on Huck. They also may be in a lot of trouble for fraud.
Chapters 29-31
I feel that the climax is soon going to take place. Huck has come along many different characters throughout this book and I feel that they are all going to come up again very soon. I think tat everyone that as affected whatsoever by Huck will soon go back to him. I also believe that soon everything that Huck has passed will catch up with him. This, I believe, will lead to the final part of his story.
Chapters 32-34
I believe that the duke and king have now left the story and will not enter again. Because they are going to use Tom's plan, I think that many different things are going to go wrong but I also believe that they will find creative and interesting ways to solve them. Once they get Jim out, I think that the Phelps family will chase after Jim. Once they get away, I think that they may soon go back home. They may not want to be noticed but I think that they soon will be.
Chapters 35-38
Now that Tom is back, I believe that he will bring a lot more adventure to the story. He will also bring more danger. I think that Huck will always follow Toms influence because he wants to be Tom. I think that Jim will always follow his influence because he is helping him. He has also been told to follow white people so he probably will always try to because he grew up doing so.
Chapters 39 and 40
The boys are now on their way. I am not sure where they will be going. I feel that they don't have a plan either. I think that they may resort in going back home. At first, they may try going somewhere else but i think they will soon give up on that idea.
Chapters 41-43
I am partially surprised that there was a happy ending. With the way that Twain was using so much social commentary, I believed that there was a chance that the end may be sad or disappointing. I was not expecting that Jim was a free man. Also, I didn't think that the women would have such a change in feeling toward him just because he was free and helped Tom. I thought that they would change a little bit but not so drastically.