Why I Want To Civilize Huck Finn

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Huckleberry Finn is the name of a famous child. Actually he is the main character in Mark Twain’s the adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This novel takes place in the time of slavery in the USA. Huck, a rebellious boy whose mother died and whose father abandoned him, has to live adopted by the prestigious and wealthy Widow Douglas and her siter, Miss Watson. They are two strict women who want to “civilize” Huck. This means he has to go to school, wear clean and nice clothes and it using good manners. Unfortunately, he can’t go out or play with his friends. Huck aspires to be free: He wants to wear comfortable clothes, go fishing and swimming and walk barefoot on the grass of the forest. That is why he behaves rebelliously and, eventually, runs away from home. …show more content…

He tells lies and often breaks the rules of society; other love him because he possesses great values, such as honesty and respect. This is agood example: while running away, Huck finds Jim, a slave who is also escaping. Jim wants to go to a free state where slavery is prohibited so can live happily with his family. Huck decides to go with him and the two start an incredible journey down the Mississippi river, in which they have a lot of adventures and help many people. During the trip, Huck learns something that schools don’t teach: the importance of friendship. He shares difficult moments with Jim and defends him when he is in dangerous. In a word, The adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a great novel about a rebellious boy who is, at the same time, friendly, compassionate, sincere and respectful toward other human