Huck and Dorothy Essay

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The American Dream is a strong and powerful set of values that includes the chance to have an abundance of freedom, wealth, and success. In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L Frank Baum, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the American Dream is something everybody wants. Sometimes it takes a long journey to achieve these goals and the path taken may not be an easy one. People will go to any length to achieve the American Dream, which consists of freedom, equality, happiness, and wealth. In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Dorothy, a vulnerable young girl, ends up in Oz, due to a cyclone shaking her out of where she has been and forcing her to find herself in a new place. Dorothy takes the yellow brick road thru Oz, meeting people along the way. Each person she meets shows her that “there is no place like home.” (Twain 11.4) The Scarecrow, without a brain, doesn’t understand why Dorothy wants to go back to a grey place like Kansas when she is in Oz, such a wonderful and happy place. The Tin Woodman, without a heart, helps Dorothy realize home is Kansas because in her ...

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