Gone Today Here Tomorrow, the outline on a novel with focus on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

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All novels are the same; well, in a way they are. Most novels involve the mythological idea of the archetypal hero, where the protagonist follows an understood process. Included in this journey, is an event when the protagonist has a death and then is reborn. Although, in the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, this idea of death and rebirth is found rather effortlessly, there are other events which contain the same …

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…back to a childhood that they have only imagined. This novel is able to make everyone who reads it feel he is the hero who is about to embark on an incredible journey to unknown territories. He puts himself in Huck's shoes. Huckleberry Finn is able to leave his undesirable life for a new, exciting life. He is given a fresh start. The chance to be reborn is something usually found only in one's dreams.