Finding Huck's Way Analysis

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Finding Hucks Way in the book Huckleberry Finn mark twain talks about present day society by touching on racism and violence. Thoreau said "being lost is the way to find ourselves and relationship with other people". In the beginning of the book Huck is introduced as lost but throughout the book he is able to find his way and learn about society while doing it. Twain conveys his feelings of society and shows how a lost boy manages to find himself in the book. In the beginning Huck is raised in a town with everyone's ideals forced onto him. But when he goes off with Jim to start his adventure he starts learning things about society that he wouldn't have learned in his small town. One of his first encounters with violence is in his town when