While reading the beginning of The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, it didn't leave to many unanswered questions. However, the author never stated why Huck Finn received all his money. I think that it is stated in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, also I was first confused why when Huck saw his dad's boot prints in the snow he immediately gave all his money to the judge, at first I thought he really gave it away but throughout the chapters it became clear that he could borrow his money back from the judge. I believe that Huck is more afraid of his father than what he writes about. Basic concepts to remember and take away from the reading is that Huck has a different way of thinking than his friend Tom Sawyer. Huck sees things for what they truly are unlike Tom who makes things up in his mind and tries to make others believe him. Also, the other main character, Jim, is very superstitious. Additionally, Huck's father comes to town is a very important part of the book, and will become a bigger part as the story goes on. On thing I really dislike about this story is how Huck's father only comes around when he learned that Huck had money, so he could go out and spend it on alcohol. At one point, the judge helps Pap, Huck's father, to become a new man; however, that same night Pap betrays the judge and becomes intoxicated with a broken arm from falling out the window. On the other hand, I liked how the widow enforced Huck to become mannered boy. I thought it was interesting that every time Huck spells "civilized" he spells it "sivilized" even after he learned to read and write. I feel like it has a greater meaning than the fact that Huck is a bad speller and has poor grammar. Huck doesn't like widow douglas because she is basically trying to civilize him and he doesn't want to be civilized. He just wants to run around, smoke and do whatever he wants. Huck gives his money to Judge thatcher and he puts it into a trust fund. The trust fund generates a dollar from interest every day. I was wondering though what was the importance of the cross on pap's boot. Huck and Tom make a band of robbers and they plan on robbing and killing people but they end up never doing any of that. Jim the slave makes up stories to tell the other slaves and he basically becomes a celebrity among the slaves. Miss Watson ties to pray with Huck in the closet but he is unchanged and unaffected by it. What i took away from these chapters so far is that Huck is a young man that just wants to go out and do whatever he wants without following any rules or regulations. I have quite a bit of dislikes about this book so far. Some of my dislikes are the way its spelled and how they say everything in such a uneducated manner. They lived so much different back then, then how we do now.