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Huck embraces his independence from "summary" of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

Huck ain't one to be tied down by nobody. He likes to do things his own way, without nobody tellin' him what to do. He's always lookin' to break free from rules and expectations, doin' whatever he pleases. Whether it's runnin' away from home or helpin' out a runaway slave, Huck ain't afraid to follow his own path. When Huck fakes his own death and runs off down the river with Jim, he's showin' just how much he values his freedom. He knows he's breakin' the law by helpin' a runaway slave, but he don't care. He's willin' to risk it all to do what he thinks is right, even if it means goin' against society's expectations. Huck's adventures down the river are a test of his independence. He's faced with all sorts of challenges and decisions, but he always stays true to himself. Whether ...
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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Mark Twain

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