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OpenStudy (larson15):

HEEELLLPPPP!!!!! What are some quotes from Huckleberry Finn about freedom?

OpenStudy (something):

one word for you "google"

OpenStudy (larson15):

Oooh haven't tried that yet..

OpenStudy (something):

trust me it will help

OpenStudy (larson15):

i cant find anything specific

OpenStudy (something):

ahh sorry then, I havet read huckleberry finn yet, idk y

OpenStudy (derek):

Huck fully recognizes the cultural conventions that concern Jim and he decides to throw them over. “Well, dey's reasons. But you wouldn' tell on me ef I 'uz to tell you, would you, Huck?” “Blamed if I would, Jim.” “Well, I b'lieve you, Huck. I—I run off.” “Jim!” “But mind, you said you wouldn' tell—you know you said you wouldn' tell, Huck.” “Well, I did. I said I wouldn't, and I'll stick to it. Honest injun, I will. People would call me a low-down Abolitionist and despise me for keeping mum—but that don't make no difference. I ain't a-going to tell, and I ain't a-going back there, anyways. So, now, le's know all about it.” This is the first time that Huck directly addresses his departure from cultural moral conventions, but it is not the last.

KjSaif (kjsaif):

^^

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