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Adventures Of Huck Finn By Mark Twain

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Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a true American classic. Twain creates a


tremendous story about a boy, Huck, and a slave, Jim, who together overcome


obstacles, and eventually reach their goals. Huck helps so many others despite


leading a terrible home life. Before the novel begins, Huck Finn has led a life


of absolute freedom. His drunken and often missing father has never paid much


attention to him; his mother is dead and so, when the novel begins, Huck is not


used to following any rules. Huck is boy who was made for the frontier, where he


grows up. He is very practical, and has alot of common sense, allowing him to


think situations through, and decide on the best path to choose. Yet Huck’s best


quality is his deep caring for other people, and this is what makes him such a


classic character. Huck will stop at nothing to help other people, as shown in


his aiding the king and the duke from escaping the posse, who wanted to kill


them. The most important show of his character is his desire to bring Jim from


slavery. Huck has felt freedom from being on his own. Even though Jim is the


other major character of this novel. He is a slave who is befriended by Huck,


and with Huck’s help, he escapes slavery. Huck shows his charity to others in <

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his aiding Jim, and together they become inseparable friends, and show that


despite differences amongst people, everyone is human, and deserves to be


treated equal. Society believes that slaves should be treated as property; Huck,


who had befriended a runaway slave, sees Jim as a person, not property. At the


conclusion of chapter 11 in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck and Jim are


forced to leave Jackson’s Island because Huck discovers that people are looking


for the runaway slave. Prior to leaving, Huck tells Jim, "They’re after


us." Clearly, the people are after Jim, but Huck has already identified


with Jim and has begun to care for him. This remark shows that the two will have


a successful and rewarding friendship as they drift down the river as the novel


continues. In the end, Huck Finn decides that he would rather disobey society’s


teachings about slavery, than betray his friend by returning him to his previous


condition of servitude. The value of friendship has been a common theme


throughout both literature and history. Authors representing several eras have


addressed the moral dilemma of friendship versus loyalty to one’s country.


Governmental leaders and their policies are subject to change; friendships last


a lifetime.

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