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HUCK FINN FINAL ESSAY

   
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Title: HUCK FINN FINAL ESSAY
 
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Date: July 10, 2003
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The Mississippi River is the ultimate symbol of freedom. Huck and Jim were constantly acting upon their will because there were no rules. The progression of Huck makes the book an American Masterpiece because it shows the complexity of a person in a literary work...
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Huck finds his place out west because it is not "sivilized" his life with Widow Douglass. Huck changed a vast deal since the beginning and it shows by the decisions he makes.
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