Life On The Raft In Huckleberry Finn

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Twain portrays life on the raft as a care free for Huckleberry Finn and Jim. Twain depicts Huck and Jim as completely at ease on the raft. The ease of their life on the raft depended completely on the knowledge of how to thrive on the Mississippi. Preparation is one reason why their life seemed simple and effortless. Jim built a “snug wigwam” on their raft with a place for a fire to keep them warm on days with poor weather. (pg. 64). For safety purposes, they put up a lantern “to keep from getting run over” by a steamboat. In addition, for provisional measures they made an extra oar, should they brake one of their other oars. (pg. 64) Catching fish and putting the traps “out of reach of the steamboat waves” was also something that Huck and

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