How does the newest anecdote of the two con artists continue to reveal the tension between the maturity and immaturity of Huck's Perspective and voice?
I am torn on this subject. I think that it shows a lot of maturity that Huck is willing to go along with the King and Duke's shenanigans in order to keep Jim and himself safe. But i also believe that it is immature that Huckleberry allows the two to walk all over him. This shows his kiddish nature to allow adults to take advantage of him. It is okay to play along with them, but i do not believe he should give them his bed. And why does he not leave them or say they are going the other way. Why is he allowing them to stay on the raft. This seems like a much bigger risk. I think this shows more immaturity. Overall i think he is showing his immaturity to the reader through the two con artists.
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