Compare And Contrast Essay On Huckleberry Finn

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Slavery was probably the worst experience that African Americans will ever suffer. It was a time when whites would force African Americans to work countlessly and if they didn’t they would be punished severely. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn slavery is one of the most common problems in this story. Great American statesman Patrick Henry once said, “Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!” Huck Finn and Jim risked their lives to gain their freedom. But either way, Huck and Jim have some similarities and many differences. One of my first reasons on how Huckleberry Finn and …show more content…

They travel all over the country just to not find slavery. They just kept traveling, traveling, and traveling, but they couldn’t find a place where they would actually be free forever. “And then think of me! It would get all around that Huck Finn helped a slave to get his freedom; and if I was ever to see anybody from that town again I'd be ready to get down and lick his boots for shame. That's just the way: a person does a low-down thing, and then he don't want to take no consequences of it” (Twain 85). What this quote talks about is how Jim is so thankful that Huck is trying to help him find his freedom. A reason why I think that Huck and Jim are different is because for most of the story, Huck was a boy that has a lot of freedom and for most of the story Jim was a slave. "The Widow Douglas, she took me for her son, and allowed she would sivilize me; but it was rough living in the house all the time, considering how dismal regular and decent the widow was in all her ways; and so when I couldn't stand it no longer, I lit out” (Twain 12). What this quote means is that Jim and Huck still have a great friendship even under very tough

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