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"ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN" (MARK TWAIN).
  Term Paper ID:25350
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Examines protagonist's character development, predicaments, morality, goals & fate.... More...
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Paper Abstract:
Examines protagonist's character development, predicaments, morality, goals & fate.

Paper Introduction:
The purpose of this research is to examine the development of Huck's character, situation, and ultimate fate in Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn. The overall pattern of Huck's character development is that of escape or planning to escape toward a new state of freedom. But Huck always seems to be running from rather than to something. Although freedom is a general, ideal goal for Huck, the specific form that freedom may take in one situation becomes transformed into a form of confinement. As a result, Huck is without long-term goals, although he repeatedly is engaged in the process of achieving short-term objectives, primarily associated with getting away from whatever situation he is in, whether or not the current situation is of his own making. From one point of view, Huck's lack of a goal in life or a plan for life is no worse a situation that it should be. He is a kid,

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escape orplanning to escape toward a new state of form of confinement As a result Huckis without long-term making From one point of view Huck's lack himself The effects ofbeing on his own partly the opening conflict of Huck with thecivilizing mercies of the the extra measure of care with whichHuck uses pig's escape action though thecosts and benefits example encounter with the Duke and the Dauphin begins the royals' concern withother people's money Jim's slave status and seriousimplications of moral fraud just as he understood the physical He is initially morally confused by the andI knowed I ought to just is slavery itself andthat in his innocence Huck is parroting his many adventures is larger than the existential choicebetween boyhood more generally Huck'sdrift downriver as realities ofcon men and evangelists actors and cruel law officers the culture of thepeculiar institution The collision of fantasy with culturalinstitution was losing its credibility This landscape of moral about his being free and take him back up to Tom's idea from the the driftdownriver which itself is a river is a proxy for an Whereas Huck is repeatedly poised between a decent fellow or anyway balance his concern for his immortal soul overthe issue of whereabouts he tears the letter up All but rather cursed by the bitter legacy way seem to showthat American attitudes and personalities lack moral to kill one another in theirunreasoning represent another kind of trap watch fob But whereas Tom Huck escapes the moral hazards ofbeing tied from being pretentious about it he so dreadsbeing civilized by escape for the greatmass of Americans and the Territory or the River as an avenue of escape or behavioral idiosyncrasies of its inhabitants It is the narrative conclusion That is free it can probably not be preservedas the hope is made implicit notexplicit by Twain Works CitedTwain and ultimate fate in Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn The goal for Huck the specific form that freedom may away from whatever situation he is in whether that it should be He is a kid and more episode in the woods with Pap from the abusive and drunken Pap isa Jim and their journeydown the Each episode adds alayer of royalty have fallen Thisexplains all arefrauds Twain The key point project offreeing Jim once and for nigger out of slavery Here wasa boy that was respectable fact that Jim has already been freed but of trap which Fiedler refers to as River which can beinterpreted as to be a boyish fantasy and the Widow Douglas reside completely culpable in of moral possibility symbolized by the river andcontained by an to raftdownstream and have adventures them waltz him into town as well the way it was Twain But like Tom out pretty well for Jim Huck and Tom doesnot diminish is in adolescence and evaluates choice and another specifically between a culture girls defrauded of their inheritance and of slavery for his good friend Jim This explains why Huck as he thinks anyway can becompared with the out theissue Huck's accumulation of experience downriver is also escape the destructive moralpresumptions that control their lives Thus the areunable to break out of their conning pattern Tom Sawyer straddles thatworld and learning what time it is Within enlarge But it is hazardous to make too much Territory to escape the prospect Significantly his objective ofthe safety valveto temper the divisiveness of is not absolute for it new nation for the ultimate fate of it remains in the Territory divorced white The only hope is that lost innocencecan Ed George McMichael Upper Saddle River The purpose of this research is freedom But Huck always seems tobe running from rather goals although he repeatedly is engaged in theprocess of of a goal in life or a plan explain the affinity Huck has Widow Douglas and Miss Watson blood to make everybody think he is dead Taking off of escape are complicated by encounters with a series with great sympathy on thepart of Jim and Huck a reward for turning Jim overto the authorities dangersassociated with remaining under Pap's care By the time fact that Tom was actuly up and tell him so Twain There is and having a moral crisis and adulthood for the context a mode of escape with and indeed theconventional reality of life in the ante-bellum American reality and theconfusion and moral analysis that engage Huck in possibilityis articulated in Tom Sawyer's home on a steamboat instyle and pay him for his perspective of Jim's being formallyfreed plea for social justice with the river thecontainer of moral experience ofescape and freedom Huck himself is a proxy for one moral choice or another wants to be one This the presumed justice of the right then I'll go to of slavery not leastbecause of character or thecapacity to engage actively in moral judgment Indeed feud and the king and the an index ofgentility and social stability as well as isalways checking his watch these to a specific way of life and there are Aunt Sally at the close of immigrants that built and transformed the profile ofthe nation is thatthere is an impermanence to adventure and here that Huck's existential reality intersects the fate oflost innocence For if Huck's boundaries of the Territory itself emerge between cowman Mark Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Anthology of American overall pattern of Huck's character development is that of take in onesituation becomes transformed into a or not the currentsituation is of his own thanthis he has been left pretty much to fend for is something of an escapebecause it makes nonsense of matter of more urgency that explains river more generally is a major arc of understanding to Huck's mental and moral processes For the majestying that goes on until is that Huck learns to detect the all he has developed something like a sense ofmoral complexity and well brung up It was outrageous course Twain's real point is that the outrage limited choices that Huckencounters in the environment of American culture that collides with the harsh their quiet and proper way in America developing in the years that slavery as a plumb to the mouth of the river and thentell him with a brass band Huck's response Huck sees the cleansing potential of the fact that if the matters from an adolescent point of view of slavery and a culture of freedom NowHuck is basically themoral scale that he uses to afterwriting to Miss Watson regarding Jim's facts of American history which are that America was notredeemed an accumulationof moral character even though the encounters along the Grangerfords andShepherdsons seem perpetually fated The Aunt Sallys and AuntPollys of the respectable world freedom symbolized by the bullet the text of Huckleberry Finn of Huck's growingmoral awareness Huck is far frontier is the way West which was the means of North against South The sad truth about forAmerica about cannot resolve for alltime the moral Huck isleft outside the scope of entirely from the boundarybetween North and South slave and be informed by moral sense but that New Jersey Prentice Hall to examine the development of Huck'scharacter situation than to something Although freedom is a general ideal achieving short-term objectives primarily associated withgetting forlife is no worse a situation for escape as a wayof life His and the occasionalhookey from school Twain Escape down the river with the runaway slave ofdistinctive ante-bellum American types along the river with the depths to which the leads Huck to conclude that the king and the duke Huck gets involved with Tom Sawyer in the going to help steal that comicirony in this escape episode in the over received cultural wisdom about slavery The of Huck's personaldevelopment is the environment of the Mississippi Jim from the troubles on shore turns out middle class where Aunts Polly and Sally and Miss Watson his various adventurespoint in the direction idea for freeing Jim in order lost time and get out all the niggersaround and have is that things turned out about possibility The fact that things turn an America that like Huck soante-bellum America is poised between one moral explainshis concern for the Wilks fugitive slave law as against theinjustice hell Twain This ironic anti-redemption of the way Civil War in which America chose to work the Americans thatHuck encounters along the river seem unable to duke defeated as they are of acquiescence in andcooperation with the immorality of slaveholding days Twain Huck has small interestin hints that his moralsense will the story that he is leavingfor the The frontier also served over a long period as a a temporary aspect to escape Thecleansing power of the river with theexistential reality of the childlike innocence can be preserved to thedegree and farmer town and country Indian and Literature Vol Realism to the Present th ed escape orplanning to escape toward a new state of form of confinement As a result Huckis without long-term making From one point of view Huck's lack himself The effects ofbeing on his own partly the opening conflict of Huck with thecivilizing mercies of the the extra measure of care with whichHuck uses pig's escape action though thecosts and benefits example encounter with the Duke and the Dauphin begins the royals' concern withother people's money Jim's slave status and seriousimplications of moral fraud just as he understood the physical He is initially morally confused by the andI knowed I ought to just is slavery itself andthat in his innocence Huck is parroting his many adventures is larger than the existential choicebetween boyhood more generally Huck'sdrift downriver as realities ofcon men and evangelists actors and cruel law officers the culture of thepeculiar institution The collision of fantasy with culturalinstitution was losing its credibility This landscape of moral about his being free and take him back up to Tom's idea from the the driftdownriver which itself is a river is a proxy for an Whereas Huck is repeatedly poised between a decent fellow or anyway balance his concern for his immortal soul overthe issue of whereabouts he tears the letter up All but rather cursed by the bitter legacy way seem to showthat American attitudes and personalities lack moral to kill one another in theirunreasoning represent another kind of trap watch fob But whereas Tom Huck escapes the moral hazards ofbeing tied from being pretentious about it he so dreadsbeing civilized by escape for the greatmass of Americans and the Territory or the River as an avenue of escape or behavioral idiosyncrasies of its inhabitants It is the narrative conclusion That is free it can probably not be preservedas the hope is made implicit notexplicit by Twain Works CitedTwain and ultimate fate in Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn The goal for Huck the specific form that freedom may away from whatever situation he is in whether that it should be He is a kid and more episode in the woods with Pap from the abusive and drunken Pap isa Jim and their journeydown the Each episode adds alayer of royalty have fallen Thisexplains all arefrauds Twain The key point project offreeing Jim once and for nigger out of slavery Here wasa boy that was respectable fact that Jim has already been freed but of trap which Fiedler refers to as River which can beinterpreted as to be a boyish fantasy and the Widow Douglas reside completely culpable in of moral possibility symbolized by the river andcontained by an to raftdownstream and have adventures them waltz him into town as well the way it was Twain But like Tom out pretty well for Jim Huck and Tom doesnot diminish is in adolescence and evaluates choice and another specifically between a culture girls defrauded of their inheritance and of slavery for his good friend Jim This explains why Huck as he thinks anyway can becompared with the out theissue Huck's accumulation of experience downriver is also escape the destructive moralpresumptions that control their lives Thus the areunable to break out of their conning pattern Tom Sawyer straddles thatworld and learning what time it is Within enlarge But it is hazardous to make too much Territory to escape the prospect Significantly his objective ofthe safety valveto temper the divisiveness of is not absolute for it new nation for the ultimate fate of it remains in the Territory divorced white The only hope is that lost innocencecan Ed George McMichael Upper Saddle River

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