Huck Finn Life Is A Search For Justice Analysis

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One could argue that “life is a search for justice”, as mentioned by William Styron in his novel, and in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Huck’s journey is just that. Not only for himself but also for those around him. Jim a runaway slave who is constantly down upon by many including Huck, is greatly affected by this as he and Huck grow together, nurtured by the great river who has shaped their experience and thus their actions. The river lends them new experiences which have Huck questioning whether it was morally or socially correct for them, especially Jim being a slave and all, to have escaped and left their past life in search for freedom and justice of their own doing. As Huck and Jim grow together Huck gets a new perspective on what

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