I really enjoyed the end of the book.  I was overjoyed that Jim was free.  One of the best things that happened was finding out that Pap was dead.  Pap was the reason Huck could not live free and now he could.  Overall, the book was very interesting. It was a worthwhile read.
 
I really enjoy Tom's presencence in the book.  He makes the adventures ten times more exciting.  I find it funny that Tom is excited to have a gunshot wound.  I would be really mad about a gunshot wound.  It is also good that everyone is reunited.
 
I enjoy Tom's plan.  Although, I do feel that it is very unnecessary.  Huck should have tried to convince Tom to go with the simpler plan.  Tom just wants the adventure.  It is entertaining to see their plan
 
I am very happy that Tom is back in the story.  Tom adds excitement to the story.  In addition, it is a very good that the con men got run out of town.  I did not like the con men at all.  Finally, Huck did not travel fourty miles away to find Jim.  Huck went to the close farm first.  Overall, these cha
 
In these chapters, the con men are starting to con Huck.  I do not like this.  Huck rescued the two men.  They should be grateful and help Huck find Jim.  Unfortunately, con men just want the money.  I think Huck should find Jim and truly escape the con men.  Hopefully, Huck will not listen to the duke's fake story.
 
I am very happy that Huck is planning to reveal the con men.  I do not like the con men.  They are very cruel people.  Every town that the con men go into, they rip people off.  I am overjoyed that Huck is helping the three nieces.  Also, the slave family will be reunited soon.  That is a fantastic thing. 
 
The lynching attempt in chapter 22 shows that people sometimes are all show.  Sherburn points this out.  People want to show that they are able to do something, but they really can not.  Chapter 24 is an Adam and Eve like chapter.  The show seems forbidden and that is why the men want to see the show.  The show is the equivalent of the forbidden fruit.
 
I enjoyed the addition of new characters on the raft.  It makes floating down the river passages more interesting.  The con men are very interesting.  The con men can convince many innocent people to give them money.  The money is a good thing.  Huck and Jim need money for somethings.  Although, I do not like the duke's idea to have a fake reward flyer for Jim.  i would not be able to trust people enough to put a friend in danger.  People are greedy and might want to take Jim for themselves.
 
I predicted that Emmeline was going to run away when Huck gave her the note.  It was like Romeo and Juliet.  Emmeline and Harney were from two feuding families.  Their families kept them apart.  I really like the incorporation of Romeo and Juliet.  It connects the book to other literature people would know.  Unfortunately, the feud is not resolved af
 
These chapters face many moral dilemmas.  I think that Huck wants Jim to be free, but his conscience does not.  He feels bad about taking Jim from Miss Watson.  Miss Watson taught Huck how to read and how to behave.  On another level, Huck looks at Jim as a somewhat equal when Huck apologizes to Jim.  When they were separated, Huck looked for the raft and Jim.  I believe Huck faces many dilemmas in the following chapters.