How Does Mark Twain Use The Raft As A Symbol Of Freedom

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Each of us have a place we like to go to to escape stress. Mark Twain’s novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, depicts a society that is often violent. For Huck, life on the raft has become an escape from the violence and bloodshed he has encounters on the shore. While Huck first believed that staying at the Grangerford’s would be an escape from his violent past, he soon discovers that their lives mirror society and violence and bloodshed are part of their everyday lives. Twain uses the raft as a symbol of peace , a to convey the theme of freedom from a violent society While the Grangerfords’ are wealthy and live in a huge house with every modern convenience, they are always on guard and do not live a peaceful life. Due to an ongoing