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Huck Finn's Free Will
Huckleberry Finns Free Will In “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, Huck Finn gets into trouble on land and runs to the river for safety and sanctuary and for his own free will. Huckleberry Finn runs to the water to escape his father, the fighting between the Grangerfords and the Shepardsons, and the troubles with the king and the duke. As he takes to the water he realizes that no one can get to him and
of the things that go on on land involve his controlling and abusive father, the feuding for the Shepardsons and the Grangerfords, and the troubles that the two rapscallions brought on. Huck knows that whenever he gets into trouble all he has to do is make it to his boat and take off to safety. Once on the river he will be safe, free and in control of what he does and does not do.

