Compares Mark Twain's "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn"
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most of the people he meets represent evil. Society seems like a place that is holding you back, and the river seems like a place where there are no worries. He sees all his freedom while his time on the river and enjoys it there. The Mississippi River is a god that provides both beauty and terror. Huck represents makind's need to retreat from the real world and to take in the pleasures of religion.
most of the people he meets represent evil. Society seems like a place that is holding you back, and the river seems like a place where there are no worries. He sees all his freedom while his time on the river and enjoys it there. The Mississippi River is a god that provides both beauty and terror. Huck represents makind's need to retreat from the real world and to take in the pleasures of religion.