The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
What is the name of the wrecked steamboat that Huck and jim board, and why is the name important?
Chapters 12 & 13
Chapters 12 & 13
The steamboat is called the "Walter Scott," named after the famous Scottish writer whose novels in the 18th and early 19th century epitomized the ideals of old-world chivalry. Twain oft ridiculed Walter Scott, believing those old world ideas were stilted, and he shows this by naming a sinking ship after the writer.