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Huck Finn1

who was in the floating house at the beginning of the journey. This information is taken by Huck in a very mature manner and his respect for Jim grows even more.Huckleberry Finn was able to raise above the rest of society. As a young boy, he learned many things about the cruel world, and what freedom really means. Huck will never accept civilization and he will always go back to living on his own terms. Though there were times when Huck made the wrong decision, the reader must realize that growing up is making mistakes; and the mistakes are what people learn from. The journey that Huckleberry Finn went through during the course of the book, helped him become a mature young man and helped him in his ongoing struggle with society. Works CitedTwain, Mark The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Boston: The Riverside Press Cambrige, 1958....

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