Huckleberry Finn Setting

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The adventures of Huckleberry Finn are quite fascinating in terms of its setting. The protagonist Huck has set to many places in the U.S that he has explored after his escape in his father’s cabin. In connection, going out on adventures can help to seek new things and to see what the world is mainly about. In the novel, he has traveled alongside Jim and went to many places throughout this novel. This also represents Huck’s freedom from his father’s tortured cabin. It shows that his will to escape has given him an adventure.

When Huck is on the river, he responds to the natural beauty of it. "There [were] freckled places on the ground where the light sifted down through the leaves, and the freckled places swapped about a little, showing there

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