Monday, August 19, 2019
societhf Seclusion from Society :: Adventures Huckleberry Huck Finn Essays
      Huckleberry Finn ââ¬â Seclusion from Society                 Imagine the amount of freedom one feels as they drift down a river  voluntarily stranded on a raft. The thought of it is relaxing to the mind, but  actually experiencing it for yourself is a whole new happening. The freedom, no  worries, no sounds but the noise of the river water rushing and the sounds of  boat horns off in the distance. In Mark Twain's novel The Adventures of  Huckleberry Finn, the author effectively symbolizes the river as a place outside  of society.      In the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Twain uses the river as an  escape from society for the characters Huck and Jim. Twain is showing examples  of his own life through the character Huck. The reason for saying this is that  Twain had grown up amongst many rivers in his life time, including "a New York  town named Riverdale which is now a part of the Bronx, New York City's  northernmost borough, Riverdale was a separate residential community when Mark  Twain rented a house there in 1901."(Rasmussen, 391) Twain loved the water so  much that he piloted many steamboats on the Mississippi River. The last  steamboat on which Twain worked as a pilot was the "Alonzo Child." "The Alonzo  Child was a 493-ton side-wheeler, the Child was built in Jeffersonville, Indiana  for the Missouri river trade around 1856" (Rasmussen, 8). This is an example of  how Twain lived by many rivers and how Twain used the river to get away from  society.            In Twain's novel the character Boggs shows an excellent example of someone  who is lost and uses seclusion as an escape from society. "In chapter  twenty-one, Huck is idling in the scruffy village of Bricksville, when Boggs  charges in on a horse during his monthly drunk. A red faced man in his in his  fifties. Boggs rides about wildly hurling insults and threats proclaiming that  he has come to kill Colonel Sherburn."(Rasmussen, 39) This shows that people  don't give him as much respect as he would like because when he gets drunk he  acts very irresponsible and he is a bad role model. There for Boggs secludes  himself to his home to hide his embarrassment.  					    
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