Many readers similar to me did not enjoy the ending of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I do understand Twain's purpose of expressing the struggles for freedom in the end of the novel, so you may wonder, why do I want a different ending to Huck Finn?

I want and ending with Jim earning his freedom, not simply learning he had it all along. I want an ending where all of Jim and Huck's hard work paid off instead of learning they were fighting for something Jim already had. I wanted Jim to have only gone through mistreatment for a reason towards his freedom not because of others cruel actions towards an already free man.
I want an ending that highlighted the struggles for freedom but still provided the reader with a story and an ending that continued the progress and developments of characters instead of allowing them the lose all progress made. Most of all, I want an ending that left me wanting more, not wishing I hadn't read the ending at all.
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