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    Throughout Huckleberry’s Hero’s Journey there were many challenges that happened. Huckleberry impacted his life journey with the call to adventure, the refusal of the call, and the return. Huckleberry Finn was on a Hero’s Journey in the book Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. As Huckleberry started his Hero’s Journey, he had a calling. The call of adventure can be defined as some information, presented in the form of a problem, a challenge or a request, which is received by the hero…

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    Huck’s Adventure to Maturation Awarded author Tracy McMillan states about maturity, “Caring - about people, about things, about life - is an act of maturity.” Caring about people is exactly what is shown in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, through the character of Huck. Huck Finn starts as an immature boy in the beginning of the novel. By the end of his adventure he comes of age in his maturity by making the right decisions about real life things, such as when the family feud…

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    In the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck has a few interesting moral changes that happen. Many of the morals are learned and changed when he is off on his adventures with a slave named Jim, while most of his original moralities come from his family, friends, and the townspeople of St. Petersburg. Throughout the book Huck’s morals are influenced by others actions. Huck often questions everything including his/others morals, when Miss Watson and the Widow Douglas are teaching him the…

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    every day and doesn’t work. Another difference about me and Huck is that I love having nice think like clothes and shoes but Huck doesn’t really care for those things. A similarity of me and Huck is that we both love adventures. He traveled down the Mississippi river and he had an adventure and I would…

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    Adventure of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was banned in the year of 1885, March 18th in a Concord library. The book was banned one month after being published. The book was stated as “Trash only suitable for the slums”. The public library in concord also said the book was “immortal in its tone”. The Brooklyn public library banned the book with the statement “Huck not only itched but scratched,” and that he said “sweat” when he should have said “Perspiration”.…

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    Whihmville Stories (Hendler 34). The novel depicts characters and situations that appear to be drawn from real life. It belongs to realism which was a famous trend in the nineteenth century literature. Despite the romantic portrayal of children’s adventures, most of the children are themselves, not romanticized ("Themes"). Mark twain had emphasized his own youthfulness and naiveté and for him to move from young adulthood to boyhood was natural. He was aware that he could write, without notes or…

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    Imagine you lived in the time of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In a time,where kids under the age of eighteen,could get away with much more than they could possibly get away with nowadays. In a time, where not everyone shared the same rights, if you even had any rights. Huck Finn is one of the main books thatI believe, should be taught in every school, because it teaches many life lessons. The book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finnteaches a numerous amount of life lessons. Firstly is…

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    Fixing society, it’s a commonly discussed topic with many many different opinions, but who really holds the key to unlock our full potential. In Beyond Civilization: Humanity’s Next Great Adventure by Daniel Quinn, he claims to know the answer. He claims that our society is doomed unless we make drastic changes, and flip what we know upside down. Daniel Quinn goes on to say how we need new minds to come up with a solution, rather than old minds coming up with programs and how we need to orient…

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    Slavery has always been a controversial topic, but Mark Twain took the risk to address it in his famous book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The book takes place during the time of slavery. Society taught the people to judge the slaves as the lesser majorities. Slaves did not possess the rights and freedoms that the wealthy and independent men had. Society had drilled thoughts and values into the minds of the young people, in which stayed with them and were reinforced in the minds of their…

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    Censorship is around the world everywhere. This includes famous books like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. Banning this book has been a complace act since the book’s release. School systems have not stayed their wrath when it came to this book either. However, despite the fact the schools have ban the book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn should stay in school curriculum because it confronts racism, addresses human issues, and is one of the best examples of a classic novel…

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