Isolation and Freedom in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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Themes in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Oscar Wilde mentioned, "Society exists only as a mental concept; in the real world there are only individuals." Wilde states that people may influence your life, but only you can make the decisions. In Mark Twain's book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, where a teenage boy named Huck, becomes best friend with a runaway slave. Huck runs away from an abusive father, and floats down the river with Jim. They end up together, in Missouri in the late nineteenth century, trying to get freedom for the both of them. During the trip, they are isolated from society. Throught the time together, no one can influence what they think, and judge them for their thoughts. Along the way no one can tell them what …show more content…

The people that are willing to accept others, may care for the people better, than the people that have known about us the longest. In the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Jim shows Huck how a real father should act towards a child. Pap only loves Huck because of the money that he has, but Jim loves Huck for who he is as a person. While Huck and Jim are floating down the river they see a house also floating on the river. Curious they climb in through the upstairs window, and when they get enough light, look in all the rooms of the house. While looking in one of the rooms they find a body. Jim then says to Huck, "It's a dead man. Yes indeedy; naked, too. He's ben shot in de back. I reck'n he's ben dead two er three days. Come in, Huck, but doan' look at his face—it's too gashly" (Twain 37). When Jim looks at the face he recognizes it, and doesn't want Huck to see it. This is showing how much Jim wants to protect, and care for Huck. Jim doesn't want Huck to be scared or worried about what is going on in the real world. Jim is a person that when we first met weren't expecting to be a person that would care for others. People that are good role models could be introduced to us at anytime in our lives, always keep your eyes open when introduced to a new

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