Huck's attitude toward the king can best be described as skeptical and disdainful. He sees through the king's deceitful nature and is critical of his manipulative behavior. Despite occasionally being drawn into the king's schemes, Huck ultimately recognizes the king's lack of integrity and feels a sense of moral superiority over him. This skepticism reflects Huck's growing sense of morality and individuality throughout his journey.
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