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Finding Freedom Essay Research Paper Finding Freedom

Finding Freedom Essay, Research Paper


Finding Freedom


In both Frederick Douglass The Battle with Mr. Covey and in


Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the main character finds a


force more powerful then he. Not only do they experience physical abuse,


they also find themselves mentally beaten. To save themselves, both


characters flee in search of freedom.


In The Battle with Mr. Covey Douglass portrays a slave


struggling for his life. One afternoon, the slave s strength failed him.


Despite many attempts at getting up, he couldn t find his feet.


Although trying to explain to Mr. Covey what was wrong, Covey gave him a


savage kicking the side. He then picked up a hickory slab and hit him over


the head. As his physical wounds progressively got worse, he was beginning to


be mentally scarred as well. Despite a near death experience, Covey just left


him to his fate. This was when Covey realized he had to go to his master. He


proceeded to walk seven miles through the woods, making his physical stature


even worse. This being his attempt at freedom however, he had to bear the


pain. Despite the savage look of Douglass, master Thomas seemed to believe


Covey would never hurt him. In his seven miles of walking with unbearable


pain, he only received one night away from Covey. Upon the return to Covey,


he felt it was time for rebellion. He then made a desperate attempt at freedom


by seizing Mr. Covey hard by the throat. He later says that that battle


was the turning poin

t for his career as a slave. By showing how the slave


found freedom, he truly showed how a slave was made a man.


In Mark Twain s The adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck Finn, a boy


struggling mentally and physically, finds himself in search of freedom as


Douglass had. The exert opens with Huck living in a home in which


civilization is the primary goal. Although he became educated, Pap shows up


in search of money. At first Huck seems reluctant, but then decides to go


with him. Although being caged like an animal in the shanty he moved into,


he, in a since, became more free. Huck was away from the burden of being


civilized, which is a sort of confinement in it self. He is now able to curse


freely, and no longer has to dress up. Although he attains this mental


freedom, his physical freedom has now diminished. His dad also freely uses


physical abuse as a way to punish his son. For this reason, Huck decides to


make a second attempt at freedom. He tunnels out of the shanty much in a way


a prisoner would. He makes an escape and for a second time finds freedom.


The physical and mental freedom had been attained, but after meeting Jim on an


island, mental abuse begins. Jim is caught one afternoon when Huck, tired of


fish, goes trading. He later stops them from killing him and attains freedom


of mind as well.


In both works, the main character is forced to rebel in search of


freedom. Both characters were able to attain this freedom in the end and


truly showed how a boy can become a man.

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