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In the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain, the main characterenters a transitional period of his life. This character, Huckleberry Finn, faces many situations. Such as "Humble myself to a nigger"(95), forcing him to deal with decisions that carry with them the ability to bring about change. Since transition can be defined as the process of entering change, Huck begins searching for an identity which is truly his own. "All I wanted was a change"(2). In determining his self image, Huck deals with conformity and freedom by riding of his own identity, trying on different identities that do not belong to him, and shaping these new found tributes into an identity which best suits his conscience. "'Is I The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn begins with Huck under the care of Widow Douglas. "She took me for her son, and allowed that she would civilize me; but it was rough living in the house all the time"(1). Huck has become so used to being free that he sees the Widow Douglas' protection as confinement. Huck finds this unacceptable because he loses his freedom amongst "The bars and shackles of civilization"(17). Huck wants to rid the
away a secret even though "People would call me a low-down Abolitionist and despise me log cabin. Then after escaping from it all, Huck is left with his freedom. The raft on which money tomorrow-I want it'"(23). Huck's own father does not feel one bit inclined to treat his and finds his own truths. "'I knows what I knows'"(86). Huck learns about life and the real freedom requires that he find a conscious, moral identity. He must discover his true self and Throughout this journey, Huck encounters many different situations in which he know himself as a person and as an individual in order to be free. However, other characters in the story put on different identities for much different reasons than Huck. Huck learns
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Approximate Word count = 1025
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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