"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" By Mark Twain. This essay explains the theme of "People must live outside of society to be truly free." This Essay was graded Hard By a PAP teacher.

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain tells about Huckleberry Finn's life on the Mississippi River and the many adventures he experiences on his voyage. In one of the episodes, he and Jim are trapped on a boat with a gang of murderous thieves, but quick witted Huck is able to get them out of the situation without a scratch. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn many themes are …

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…time, but in this short time he is free and self-dependent. People living outside of society are in many ways free, but like Huck are running from something they do not like or are afraid of. Huck was running from his father and Miss Watson. The Mississippi River is the best setting for this novel because it symbolizes the volatility and brutality that the world has to offer when someone is facing it by themselves.