Freedom of life means freedom from negative emotions, hence keeping the hero away from life. Negative feelings such as frustration, sorrow, shame, fear, frustration, doubt, despair are exiled.
According to the world he lives, they have had some success, which means that he has become king, he got a girl, he was promoted, and saw bullying being dragged by camps maybe.
Star Wars will do medallion ceremony admitting their courage and success in destroying the Death Star
What is the success of your heroes? Did you set it from scratch? Does this moment reflect his performance in the opening ceremony of the movie?
The last step of a heroic journey is to live freely. After doing everything, the hero usually chooses where he goes and what he is going to do. For Huck this is his chance he escapes from the "civilized" life he saw in the Mississippi River. Look at the view of the river and Hack on the actual land. This is a transition that can be noticed everywhere in the book. Every time Hack is on land something will worsen his perception of "civilized" life. However, when you reach the Mississippi River you like, the tone of Hack's change will draw attention. It's as if Hack speaks poetically in the river. This further prove Hack's love for nature.
Most movies that follow a heroic journey contain the concept of "ordinary world". This is the first stage of a heroic journey, the place where heros usually live. The ordinary world reflects hero's environment, background, and ordinary life. Without this custom, viewers can not connect with characters, so it is difficult to understand the importance of the challenges faced by heroes through the story. In SF adventure movie "Star Trek", our hero James T Kirk is living extravagant life in Iowa, and I am in trouble at the beginning of the movie. That scene showed that young James stole his stepfather 's antique car and ran an empty street. Both sides were ridiculous scenery. The scenery reflects his inner boredom and is blocked by the police.