In general Huck is a character who tends to separate himself from people he disagrees with. If someone thinks something in a different way than he does, Huck will be grim about it and won't have the desire for that person to be near him or he won't even listen to them. Often it happens that he has to do it even if he doesn't want to.
I woukd chose the secend one
The verb form in the sentence is the future continuous
Superman plays the archetype of hero, in most cases, as he helps save the world from evil.
However, in "Superman vs. Batman" (i believe), Superman plays the archetype villian, as he is portrayed as one who fallen out of the law.
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In Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the criteria of "fine folks" is used by Aunt Alexandria to describe people who live according to strong moral standards. The Levy family are considered to be hard-working, pleasant, and honest members of the community. They are not racist against African-Americans and, in fact, are willing to stand up for African-Americans and their rights. While the Ku-Klux-Klan does parade by Levy's house--in part because he and his family considered to be overly friendly to African Americans--Levy does voice his objections to the Klan member's actions and ideologies and shames them for their beliefs and actions.