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Similarities And Differences Between Huck Finn And Tom Sawyer

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Character Comparison of Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer-
In the book of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain creates two memorable characters as well as a comparison of society and freedom. Main character Huck; is the rebellious son of the local drunkard. He is stubborn, savage and values freedom. As his friend and leader; Tom Sawyer is very brave and is a recalcitrant boy, also an adventurous and great friend.
Huck is abducted by Pap who his drunken father. Pap captures Huck because he wants Huck's $6000, Huck was given $6000 from the treasure he and Tom Sawyer found in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Huck finally runs away from the isolated house in the forests and finds a canoe to push down the river. Instead of going back to the widow's house, he chooses to run away because he is sick of all the incarceration and civilization that the window applies upon him. He comes across Jim, Miss Watson's slave, and together, they devote dusks and days voyaging down the river, both in pursuit of independence.
While wandering on a raft down the river, Huck and Jim have many journeys and during many long hours together they become good friends. They discover a cottage with a dead man. They end up thieving many possessions from the house. They find an exhausted ship named ‘Walter Scott’, and goes on it but the ship has three murderers; Jake Packard, Bill, and Jim Turner. Jim and Huck get away with cash and some other things. The two of the, gets lost in the heavy fog but eventually found their ways

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