Huck is also like Jim in that he has nothing in the world but his quest for liberty. Huck has no family other than Miss Watson and Pap Finn, who gets drunk as soon as Huck puts a dollar in his pocket (Twain 22). Thus, Huck cares for little other than seeing the land, and helping Jim escape by any means he can contrive. Huck is a drifter, much like Twain himself (Twain 283), just as Sal is Kerouac's alias, when Kerouac was in his drifter, "beat generation" phase. Huck
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