Wednesday, November 27, 2019
finding freedom essays
finding freedom essays    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 slaves strength failed him.       Despite many attempts at getting up, he couldnt 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 point 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 Twains 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 sho...     
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