He sees the boot print with the cross in the heel which he recognizes as his fathers.
Huck knows his father has returned because he sees his father's footprint in the snow outside their cabin, despite the fact that his father was presumed dead. Additionally, Huck hears his father's voice inside the cabin.
he identifys a footprint in the snow as his fathers
By his footprints in the snow; Pap's boot had a cross cut into one heel for good luck.
He saw his father's tracks in the snow
Huck meant that his father beat him.
Huck was ambushed by his father, who was waiting for him. His father had been hiding in the woods and had been looking for Huck. Huck's father was drunk and angry, and he proceeded to attack Huck and take him back to their cabin.
No, Tom did not reveal to Huck that the man in the floating house was his father. Huck recognized his father, but he did not tell Tom about it.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
In Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck's father, Pap Finn, is abusive and is revealed to have died in a cabin when it floats away during a flood. Huck discovers his father's body inside.
Huck easily gave away all of his money to Judge Thatcher and then smashed everything that he and his father owned in order to make it look as if robbers had come and murdered Huck.
Huck recognizes the tracks of Pap, his abusive father, in the snow. Huck is frightened after seeing them because he knows that Pap is a dangerous and unpredictable person.
The boot print with a cross in it in "Huckleberry Finn" was made by Huck's father, Pap. Huck's father was described as a drunken, violent man who left his mark on Huck's cabin door.
Huck's father, Pap Finn, takes him to a secluded cabin in the woods near the Mississippi River. Pap wants to control Huck and his money, as well as prevent him from getting an education.
Jim and Huck find the house to be a mess, and find whiskey, playing cards, and obscene graffiti (symbolizing human vices). Most importantly, they find the body of Huck's murdered father, who was shot in the back. Jim makes sure Huck doesn't see his face, so Huck doesn't know that his father was killed.
Huck's father (pap) failed him by neglecting him, trying to steal his money, and physically abusing him.