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How Did The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn Change

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain a book centered around the journey of a boy named Huckleberry Finn and a runaway slave named Jim. Through the entirety of this book Huckleberry finn has gone through life changing milestones that have molded the way he feels towards certain individuals and events. I believe his change did not happen overnight but throughout the course of his journey along the Mississippi River, his change was a dramatic one that seemed to lead him toward a path that didn't care about rules or laws , but cares more towards other people and how their treated as compared to him.

When we first encounter our protagonist Huck Finn he has been adopted by the Lady Douglass who is trying to get Huck to act like a "sivilized" individual with some resistance from our young protagonist. Huck doesn't like being civilized because of how he lived before with zero rules and just refuses preconceived notions like religion he says he'd rather go to "the bad place" (Hell) which makes Miss Watson scared for his soul. …show more content…

Huck has shown multiple times within this story that he cares about others well being more than his own like when he realized when he found jim on Jacksons island he was camping out at he realized that Jim ran away and caring slightly more for the company and to not break the disguise that he was murdered out in the woods decides to take him to one free states only when a large thick fog appears and Jim and Huck get separated and Huck plays a dirty trick on Jim he realizes that Jim actually cares about him and vice

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