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Douglas is a slave who inherited his slave status from his mother. Since his childhood, he has lived and behaved, as their masters require to slaves. His story is well told in his narrative until his success story when he manages on escaping. His story has similarities and differences when compared with the story of Huckleberry Finn. Both Finn and Douglas have grown up without the knowledge of their fathers. In their writing, they prove to have spent all their lives trying to figure out the person who could be their father.
Douglas could have asked his mother, but she died when he was a child. No one was left with the information he needed to know, and if the father was alive, he did not want to be identified. According to the statements given in his narrative, the master of his mother was his father. However, the master could not declare or raise his voice to confirm his doubts since he wanted to have the privilege of being both a master and a father. It is clear that Douglas has never been able to get information regarding his father.
On the other hand, Finn has a father but has been lost for sometime as par the novel. He was a drunkard who would lie down with the hogs once he had too much to drink. This can be identified as contrast between these two writers. However, there is some aspect of similarity since Finn is rejected. Both of them have to undergo difficulties in life because they lack parents. Finn cannot be involved in his group because he could not keep to the requirements of the oath. The oath stated that if any boy told their secrets the punishment would be killing of their families.
Finn lacked a family hence the reason for neglection. This gives a reason for the boys to rule him out since he lacked someone they would kill. They claimed that it would be unfair if he were included in the oath taking (Twain 34). Similarly, Douglas had many difficulties just because he lacked a family. His mother dies when he is extremely young and is forced to face life on his own. It would be possible to state that he had an aunt who would take care o him. The fact is that, she was always busy in the farm to the extent that she cold not takes great care of Douglas as young boy.
This leads to the start of Douglas as slave at a very young age. As Fin is in his search for happiness, he indulges in many unlawful activities. He is signed in as a party in a gang of robbers who seem to have ability to kill (Twain 57). In their quest for freedom, they meet women who are ready to assist them. Christianity is portrayed as a way of achieving freedom among people who are oppressed. Douglas is capable of using Christian literatures to learn how to read. His master is very unhappy when he realizes that his wife is teaching a lave religion.
He is furious because he believes that religion knowledge given to a slave brings them entitlement to end their time as slaves. This could be true because Douglas acquired freedom through the knowledge of religion. Finn has a good woman taking care of him. She always reminds him to pray so that he would achieve all his desires. This is a similarity between the two works because Christianity is portrayed as a powerful solution to problems. It is important to note that, in their quest for freedom, these two people did not mind about hurting others.
Finn is ready to sacrifice the relationship between himself and the woman Watson. Despite the fact that she takes care of him, he still proceeds with an oath that has her as the ideal seal. On the
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