How do Huck’s feelings about going to school change in chapters 1-4? Huck believes school is important throughout all four chapt
ers. At first, Huck dislikes school; however, the longer he attends, the more he enjoys it. Huck believes school is a waste of time, and by chapter 4 he decides to stop going. In the beginning, Huck really likes school; by chapter 4, he does not want to go anymore.
At first, Huck dislikes school; however, the longer he attends, the more he enjoys it.
Explanation:
At the beginning of Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck is not fond of going to school. Eventually, though, he starts to change his mind when his father does not want him to attend school. The reason is none of his relatives have been educated, and Pap believes that by going to school Huck is trying to prove he is better than him. As a result, Huck decides to attend school out of pure spite towards his father.