Comparing Huckleberry Finn And Long Walk To Freedom

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The Outcome Beyond a shadow of doubt, there are many lessons that I accomplished in both these books. Their story lines are amazing and they left me powerful messages that are can be useful in life. Moreover, though these books were written in different settings, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which was written when slavery was still legal and Long Walk to Freedom, which was written secretly in prison, they send identical memos about challenges and how wrong is can be. Also that, it can lead to fatalities and terrible endings. As well as, nobody was born racism, kids are taught it, therefore racism is cruel. Lastly, listening to our hearts can sometimes be important because it is the only way for us to live according to the natural moral circle. …show more content…

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, gathered us civilization and human nature, in which Huck shows human nature through his freedom of spirit, civilized ways and his way to escape. Hypocrisy, society, racism and slavery were involved in a society in which Huck lived in along with people who are hypocrites, racist and they tried to change who he is. Also, it was a society placed on regulations and beliefs and other which ridiculous and inhuman things. In the book Long Walk to Freedom, delivered us social equality, how everyone is equal and that there is nobody above the other; Human rights and that everybody should have the right to be, to live and work where and who they please. Lastly, freedom and human sacrifice, can be hard sometimes to do or want something because you will always have to choose between two things in order to accomplish your

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