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Huck Finn Freedom Analysis

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To lose freedom is difficult to cope with. When someone loses that freedom, they will try desperately to regain it. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the reader is able to experience a Huck who gets his own freedom strippted from him. When locked into a small cabin and living the southern life his father demands him to live causing Huck to struggle with finding himself yet still following the rules of his society. When on his raft, Huck seems to regain that independence that he longs for and one can see that when he finds himself on unplanned adventures such as, finding the Walter Scott and the robbers.When Huck is on land, he becomes the conservative boy who the southern society wished to raise and Huck follows along till he begins to realize how limited space their is for people like him who cannot follow that way of life. When on the raft, Huck does not fear being scolded for befriending a black man or be ordered to do things he does not want to letting him find his own way by being himself. The first mentors and leaders of one's life is their parents who are meant to guide you through tough times and accept your dreams. For Huck that is not the case when he is forced to leave Widow Douglas and Miss Watson by his own father, Pap Finn. Pap Finn takes Huck to an isolated cabin where he is told to forget of all the learning he had gotten from his two mentors because he did not need it: “Your mother couldn’t read, and she couldn’t write, another… None of

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