A point of interest that could support this, is that thinking of the destination always fills someone with determination. Multiple times …show more content…
Usually, when someone gets to their destination, they feel great relief. Whether they have waited a long time or not could vary the feeling of relief. Plus, the fact if the person is timed or not could matter. For example, Jim and Huck weren’t timed on their journey to Louisiana, but it was a long time before they got there. So they felt like it was a reward to not have to be on the raft anymore. So whenever Huck and Jim got off the raft to experience the granger ford’s family feud, or when the King and the Duke tried to scam people for their money, they felt a bit of relief to be on solid ground rather than a raft. Another example is for most people who have a job. They usually don’t have to drive or walk very far to get there, but they’re timed so they feel nice knowing that they get there with time to spare. And some people go to great lengths to get to their destination. For example, in the book when Huck goes through the work of killing the pig and setting a scene so that he can fake his own death, when he gets away with it, he feels relieved that he’s