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Huck Finn - Life on the raft vs land

   
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Title: Huck Finn - Life on the raft vs land
 
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Huck could have made life easier for himself and turned Jim in, but he looked at him as a friend not as a fugitive slave. Twain purposely These two living conditions Re not very similar although there are a few similarities that can be found. The first similarity is how each living situation started out easy, but became hard and tiresome for Huck...
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The first similarity is how each living situation started out easy, but became hard and tiresome for Huck. Though living with the widow started out hard and became easy, the similarity is the change for the opposite difficulty than what the difficulty was to start with...
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