In the book “ The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn “ by author Mark Twain we see the fulfillment of the American Dream Huck; the main protagonist. By the website “ Dictionary.com “ it states “ The American Dream ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity. As a reader he did all of the above where throughout story he did what he believed, and not what other people told him. In doing so he truly found what freedom, equality, opportunity, personal, and material comfort meant to him. As the end result he is living the American Dream. Stated beautifully by Mia Hamm “ Follow your heart and make it your decision. “ Throughout the whole book Huck displays how his heart is the main motive of his decision making. First step that Huck …show more content…
Perfect example of how he develops Huck’s beliefs is a quote made by Muhammad Ali “ It’s the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen. “ One of those beliefs is the way of see african americans as either a human person, or a slave. In the long run he just doesn’t fulfill a simple dream, but also the trait of equality which is found in the basis of the American Dream by “ Dictionary .com “ Huck throughout book uses his experience as a basis of his belief toward his dream of doing what’s right like what is found in “ The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn “ by author Mark Twain in page 224 it states “ Tom Sawyer was in earnest, and was actually going to help steal that nigger out of slavery. “ This profoundly affected Huck for first not planning to do something, but seeing someone who he believes is earnest he also follows for he gets assurance that is right thing to do. Doing this using his experience as a basis of going towards his dream of what’s right he becomes in the later section of the book even more grounded, and sure of himself. Even developing a strong sense of equality which is an important american belief to obtain the American