Monday, August 24, 2009

Why does huck feel better when beaten?


QUESTION:

in the book (adventures of huckle berry finn) why does huck feel better when beaten? and where in the book is there a passeage that proves he feels better? i tink it is becaouse the widow gets mad at him but she dose not beat him
please help
thank you

JOHNNYDOLLAR ANSWERS:

Well...ya see...when a man and a woman love each other...they...you know...get together. And that's good. If they're married of course. Of course. Yeah. But sometimes..ya know...people change. And what was good for them then, isn't neccessarily as good now. So....they...do things. Things that seem strange...but aren't....ya know? It helps spice things up. For example, you and Timmy are friends, right? Right. But after a while, you might get bored with hanging out with Timmy. So, maybe Timmy dresses up as an Indian to keep you on your toes. Because, hey that's cool. Whatever you and Timmy do is your own business. So...what I'm trying to say is......ask your mother.

Source(s):
Birds and the Bees.....and a crop whip.

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