Discuss the use of river as a symbol in huckleberry finn
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The Mississippi is used literally as a form of transportation, moving the raft carrying Huck and Jim down the river. More symbolically, it stands for freedom. ... The river symbolizes freedom for Huck as well. He uses it to escape from his abusive, drunken father and also the society he feels stifled by.
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