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Huck Finn; the story of a mistreated youngster, strained through truancy and childhood altogether, grows up believing that “the bad place” – hell – is the intention for him because he’s told that’s where his friends will subsist. Friends was all Huck had. The reason behind this is simple; whether in or out of the novel, the personality of Huck Finn formulates an enjoyable character. Though throughout the unsophisticated, uneducated, and neglected entirety of Huckleberry Finn’s life, his distinctive attributes assist him in being a likeable character. As a grown-up child, he unites innocence and wisdom, irresponsibility and freedom, in an amalgamation, which fuels this novel. The admiration for Huck Finn begins when this thirteen-year-old boy, all alone except for partially Jim portrays happiness and will always maintain this trait despite his callous upbringing.
Approximate Word count = 524 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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