Independence-P4

=**__Independence in Huckleberry Finn__**= J. Calderon K. Rios Throughout Huck Finn, Twain makes use of various satirical techniques such as: >
 * Irony: Huck runs away mainly to get away from authority figures whom he believes are messing up his life. However, on his his adventure away from home he seems to run into many other authority figures and even stays with a few for short periods of time.
 * Tone: Twain's tone through Huck shows independence on the way a child would look at it, no more showers, school and bible lessons is what Huck would love to be free from the most.
 * Parody: When Huck decides to do the right thing and not turn Jim in, he was also giving up his independence. Twain crititiques the fact that sometimes in listening to your concious, you will have to give up what your desires.