Why Is Huck Finn Rebel

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Why am I a rebel? Does anyone love me? People go through life daily pondering over if they are accepted in the outside world. Huck in the “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, in 1835, along the Mississippi River has these same thoughts of acceptance daily. Huck tries to fill that vacant space in his life by getting in trouble, but he learns that trouble will not fulfil his life only doing honorable things for the people around him will. Huck was very little when his mom died; so he had to live with his abusive father for many years. His father was an uneducated man, he did not teach Huck the right things to do; so he grew up thinking it was okay to be racist. Huck did not think that racism was bad until he was a teenager and met Jim the slave. Pat his father was always drunk and every time he would come home, Huck would get beat for doing nothing. Huck was an uncivilized boy who wore old raged cloths. His family never had a lot of money, because his dad always wasted the money on whiskey. Pat had been never a happy man, because he was always drunk most of the time; he
He always loved to be near the Mississippi River; because that is where he found peace and thought it fulfilled his life. Jim his slave friend gets sold back into slavery, and Huck goes to rescue him from some of Tom sawyer’s family’s farm. When he was saving Jim he prayed that he would go the to good place and be forgiven for all the wrong things he had done, and he thought to himself if I steal Jim back I will be sinning. Huck said he would rather save Jim than go to heaven, because he had a very close relationship with Jim, and he was going to do whatever he could to save him from slavery. He has come a long way from where he started he went from being a racist to being best friends with a slave and trying to keep him out of

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