Land vs. River-Huck Finn

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English

 

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Lindsay B

 

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February 6, 2015

 

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College

 

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They can sit naked and nobody can say a thing about it. To Huck, the river represents just that very thing: no civilization or rules. But to Jim, it represents much more: the freedom that he will soon have. The river will lead him to that freedom. The land, on the other hand, is the opposite of all of that...
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When they have to go to land, a lot of worries, lies, and disguises have to form in order to stay there. They witness murder, witness and feel the injustices, and have to deal with authority. When Huck went to the Grangerford's house, he was automatically forced to be "sivilized" like he had when he was with the widow...
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