Huck tells them a made-up tale about a fictional inheritance to try and deceive them.
Huck tells the King and Duke a wild story involving a haunted house and secret passages. He uses his imagination to create a diversion and throw them off the scent.
Yes, at first Huck believes the king and duke story. He is a bit naive and gullible in the beginning, and they seem so confident in their act that he doesn't immediately suspect them.
No. Huck gradually sees through their false story as he observes their greedy and unethical actions. For example, when they start to cheat people out of money, Huck begins to suspect that they are not who they claim to be.
Huck tells Joanna about his adventures on the Mississippi River and his encounters with various characters.
Huck tells Joana various adventures and escapades he had along the Mississippi River.
Huck tells the watchman a tale about being lost and looking for his way home. He does this to gain the watchman's sympathy and not raise suspicion.
The Duke of Windsor, or Edward VIII, had a rather tumultuous time as king - in - waiting and then briefly as king. The social and political climate of the time didn't look favorably upon his relationship with Wallis Simpson. The monarchy in Britain was facing a crisis of sorts. Edward's love for Wallis was so strong that he was willing to give up the crown. This led to his abdication and his brother George VI taking over the throne. It was a major shift in the line of succession and also had an impact on the public perception of the monarchy at that time.
Huck tells Mrs Loftus a made-up story to deceive her. It involves some elaborate details to cover up his true identity and situation.
It depends on the specific circumstances and details of the story. Sometimes Huck might be skeptical, while other times he could be more inclined to believe.
Huck Finn tells lies to protect himself and others. For instance, he lies about his identity to escape trouble and to help his friends. These lies often stem from his need to navigate difficult situations in a society he doesn't fully fit into.
Overall, the story of the Duke of Windsor as a king is marked by controversy and personal choices that had significant implications. His decision to abdicate the throne for love caused quite a stir and had long-lasting effects on the monarchy.