The Theme Of Freedom In Huck Finn

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In the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn , Huck, pursues freedom from society. For Huck freedom is being able to do whatever he wants without being forced into anything. He seeks independence, in everything from decision making to dictating his own life. Huck's journey with Jim on the raft is so Huck can flee from the confines of his Father and the Widow. As an adventurous boy, the house serves as a jail for Huck way of life. Huck's goals are to get away from that restricting life and live an unrestricted life. All of the events and goals that Huck accomplishes are for his happiness. In order to lead a happy life, Huck must obtain the freedom of an unrestricted, uncivilized life. From the beginning of the novel, Jim lives his whole life