Huck and Jim both on an adventure, return to their raft right after they have an altercation with Grangerfords and the Shepherdsons. So then Huck started to believe that, “he had never felt easy till the raft was two mile below there and out in the middle of the Mississippi”. So this is proof that Huck is actually portraying a peaceful mind-set even after all of that. One they returned to the raft it was as simple as taking a deep breath and everything was still for them. The river in this aspect lets us see their relaxed point of view as to the reality they face in what was normal society for them. Making sense of what the author is portraying, the river’s surroundings is out of order and while the river itself is a relief. While these two had gotten some relief from that situation they realized also “that there warnt no home like a raft after all. Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery, but a raft don't.” They have sincerely found their freedom from the situations they dealt with everyday on the