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Term Papers on Learning The River

Term Paper TitleLearning The River
# of Words784
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)3.14

Learning The River

     A young boy traveling along side the unpredictable Mississippi river with a runaway slave in the mid 1800’s is a unyielding way towards distress. This is just the situation in Mark Twain’s novel Huckleberry Finn     , which was published in 1885. Traveling was no easy ordeal back then, furthermore traveling with a runaway slave was a tremendous jeopardy. This coalition of possible hazards can make one realize lessons that have the ability to educate people by using misfortune. Huck experienced such mishaps, and was able to execute various tactics to resolve his problems, nevertheless he was still able to learn from them.
     Huck, at many times, used the resources around him to conjurer up some trickery on unsuspecting commonalty. The first appearance of Huck’s ability is observed when he creates his own deceitful death.”...they’ll follow that meal track to the lake and go browsing down the creek that leads out of it to find the robbers that killed me and took the things.”(42). Later in the novel, Huck meets up with Jim, a runaway slave who has always given a helping hand to Huck, on Jackson Island. After being around each other too long Huck decides that he will go to town to inquire the current happenings. Since he must stay incognito he conjures up the idea to make himself look, talk and act as a girl would. Although he got caught he never gave away his true identity, which shows his strong mutability.”So I said it wouldn't be no use to try to play it any longer...I told her my father and mother were dead...”(66).Huck has a sixth sense that allows him to constitute unconscious plans that provide a mental a mental and physical protection from danger.
     Huck crosses all boundaries of racial antipathy, and is pious to all creeds. This can be seen not only in his actions, but in his external instincts. Why he is this way is unknown, and is no way related to his progenitors or social life. The only representation of his ability to except a person different them him would have to be his relations with Jim. Jim is not a very smart man, but he has a heart and his heart pumps the same color blood as Huck’s...

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