Survival and Self-Discovery: Understanding Huckleberry Finn

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In Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck Finn faced abuse and neglect from his father, who was always drunk, and decided to go traveling on his own and not return to his hometown with Tom Sawyer because of this. To begin, Huck does not like wearing normal clothes. When he is living with the widow he complains of wearing clothes that were tight and uncomfortable, and expresses to the reader that he would prefer his plain rags. This is influenced by the environment Huck was in when he lived with his father. Since they were very poor, Huck could never wear normal clothes, and always had to wear clothes such as rags instead. Had Huck not had a past like that, he would have no problem wearing normal clothes. Furthermore,

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