Huck Finn Quotes About Nature

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Huck personifies nature, he hears voices in nature. He connects with it and seems to think of these animals as his friends or acquaintance. Huck really understands and connects with the natural world, he can tell the time by how it smells and feels safe when he is around nature’s features such as the river. Even in the moments of confusion, nature will always be there clear his mind and it's also the first thing he looks up to. Huck waits to see the sun and uses it to wake him up and then he just lays down and relaxes admiring the world around him. Even the animals that he interacts with makes him feel close to nature including the squirrels that recognize him as a friend. While they are in their journey, peaceful images of the river are…show more content…
Both of them can only find safety and peace of mind on the river, whenever they were in land, they find themselves getting into trouble and feel scared trying not to get caught. Huck is getting use to having Jim and living on the raft. They discuss the importance of the stars admiring nature’s beauty. Huck is in his childlike fascination with thunderstorms. Huck always thinks/have in mind nature in his head, that every day his soul can connect to the wind and storm(water) in an island with threes. Sherburn delivers a speech on nature in which he talks about the cowardice and the mentality of an average person. Sherburn tells the crowd that no one will lynch him in the daytime. "Doxolojer" isn't some weird magical incantation; it's Huck's version of "doxology," a Christian expression of praise. And after all the wild craziness of the revival, we end up feeling pretty good. Huck doesn’t do or really believes in preaching and Sunday School he thinks that nature is Huck's church. This is a religious experience we've seen him have and in the beginning with Miss Watson. Tom doesn’t believe that any slave should be treated badly because no real man deserves it and because everyone living in this natural world (Earth which is the only planet that contains life should be

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