Huckleberry+Finn+Romanticism+with+nature+etc

"Jim, this is nice," I says. "I wouldn't want to be nowhere else but here.”

This simple statement by Huck can be interpreted as a multitude of simmilies and metaphors. By saying this he shows that the civilized life is just not for him, and that the life of the explorer is his passion. We see in the time large-scale migration to the west, and it is given value by artisans and adventurers who make the west some attainable dream for all Americans. Huck is one such adventurer.

Ch.8: "The sun was so high up when i waked, that i judged it was after eight o'clock. I laid there in the grass and the cool shade, thinking about things and feeling rested and ruther comfortable and satisfied."

Nature is a very peaceful and relaxing. Many painters in this time period would have loved to be lying down with a cool breeze, because it would have inspired them to paint beatuiful portraits of the scenery. Huck, not knowing or caring exactly what time it is just laid there to take it all in.