BIBLIOGRAPHY STRUGGLE FOR BEING A FREE MAN IN MARK TWAIN’S THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN: A MARXIST APPROACH.

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SYNOPSIS

The novel begins with Huck himself writing the story. He briefly describes
what has happened to him since The Adventures of Tom sawyer. Huckleberry Finn
and Tom Sawyer become rich after finding the money of the robber had hidden in
the cave and they got twelve thousand gold and then Judge Thatcher invested the

money for them. The Widow Douglas adopted Huck and promised to civilize and
behave him, but Huck found it quite pretty hard to live in her house all the time,
always read, study and to be behave, considering how normal and decent the
widow was always.
Dissatisfied with the new life, Huck want runs away. To runs away Huck
gets helped from Tom. Tom agrees and he manages to bring Huck back by
promising to stars a band of robbers. Not along time, Tom and Huck turning up
the hill and met the other boy from the village. All the young boys in the town
join Tom’s band and they use a hidden cave as hideout. Together they made the
robber and murderer gang but would not kill the women.
The next days, Huck sees footprints in the snow, which he recognizes as
Pap’s. When Huck lit her candle and went up to his room at night, there was pap
sitting waiting for him. Huck realizes that Pap has returned to claim his money,
and so he quickly runs to Judge Thatcher and sells of the money for a
consideration of a dollar. Pap catches Huck and makes him hand the dollars, and
threatens to beat Huck if he over goes to schools again.

Judge Thatcher and the Widow try to court custody of Huck, but a new
judge in the loan refuses to separates Huck from Pap. Soon thereafter Pap steals
Huck away from the Widow’s house and takes him to a log cabin. Huck say’s that

he enjoys the life at first. Everyday Pap was so drunk that he kept he falling over
and eventually he gave and soon Huck decides to escapes after Pap starts to
frequently beat him.
Pap returns to the town and Huck seizes the chance to escapes. He saws
his way out of the log cabin, kill pig and spreads the blood as if it were is own,
and then takes a canoe and floats downstream to Jackson Island and then he meet
Jim, a run away slave from the owner “Miss Watson”. He runs away from Miss
Watson because he will sell to other land lord and he will separate with his wife
and his children.
Huck returns to the town dressed as a girl in order together some news.
The women asked his real name, but the woman knows the truth that he was a
boy, which wears girl dress. Then Huck and Jim go back to the canoe and silently
set off, past in the end of the island and out into the wider river.
After in the save distance they built a wigwam in the middle to sleep in
and made Huck place. They continue their journey passed St. Louis. In the middle
of journey, the soon discover that there are three thieves on the wreck steamboat.
Huck and Jim continue their journeys down the great Mississippi River. In Cairo
they wanted to sell their raft and get on steamboat and go away up the Ohio River
where Jim would free man.


Two humbugs named the King and the Duke are rescued by Huck. They
immediately take over the raft and start to travel downstream and making money
by cheating people in the various towns a long the river.
Huck and Jim as the slaver was separated by the King and the Duke just
forty dollars. Huck tries to find Jim’s track until he knows that Jim was in Phelp’s
Sawmill. In that place Huck meet his aunty and also Tom. Tom played as Huck,
which together they will set escaped Jim from a log cabin. They were successful
to do it. In the end Huck and Jim is going back to Phelp’s family after Tom get
shoot by the hunter in his legs and told everything what was the truth. Finally,
Huck stayed with Aunt Sally and he know absolutely free without education or
civilize is possible, because education is important to life.