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Huckleberry Finn Comparison Essay

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This paper presents a descriptive analysis of four characters of the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” written by Mark Twain. The paper compares and contrasts such duos as Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer, and Pap Finn and Jim the slave. These very characters were chosen for the analysis and arranged in such pairs not accidentally; such choice is caused by different ways of living of the characters as well as by the distinctions of their nature.
Introduction
Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer are two perfectly known characters among the American readers. In fact, they are a very prominent duo in American literature. These two boys absolutely differ from each other in almost every way. One can even say that Huck and …show more content…

Huckleberry does not read books; nevertheless, his mind is able to perform acts that would break out Sawyer’s cultured imagination. Tom is a romantic dreamer, while Huck is a pragmatic realist. Tom Sawyer’s mind is filled with creative schemes that he borrowed from adventure stories that he has read. Unlike Sawyer, Finn’s life is unsophisticated. Huck has no desire or ambition to be civilized. The boy hates the idea of propriety and deprecates the necessity of going to school and being dressed in proper suitable clothing and shoes. This all is against Huck’s nature; therefore, he cannot even imagine himself doing these things. Unfortunately, this includes quitting using bad language and …show more content…

Obviously, Tom Sawyer envies Huck Finn’s freedom. As it is known from the Mark Twain novel, Sawyer resents going to church, visiting Sunday school, and washing. Tom skips classes at regular school and stays away from doing tasks such as whitewashing the fence. Besides, Tom envies Huckleberry's simple and free way of living (Wolff). Paradoxically, all the boys, including Tom Sawyer, who have a strong desire to be as free as Huck is and are jealous of his way of life, could not survive under the conditions that Huck faces. However, while Tom is jealous of Finn’s lifestyle, the latter admires Sawyer’s book-learning and perceives him as a perfect model of civilized behavior. Huckleberry does not question the boy’s knowledge when Sawyer tells what pirates wear; he simply admires Sawyer and eagerly follows him. Finally, Tom Sawyer is a conventional person to the society and its limits, while Huckleberry Finn is an outcast, nonconformist, and a free soul who treasures his own freedom.
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