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Essay Galaxy - Huck's Struggle Between Morals
Huck's Struggle Between Morals
In the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the
protagonist, Huck, undergoes a series of developmental changes in his character.
He is often torn between the ideas of society and those of his friends. This
can all be very confusing for a boy who is about 14 years old. Huck also has a
drunken pap who doesn't care at all for him. Huck is then forced to live with
Widow Douglas and Miss Watson. Throughout the story we see Huck represent the
morals of the innocent prevailing over those of society. In his adventures,
he learns the meaning of true friendship and what's really important in life.
In the story, Huck makes the decision to escape from his family. This is
a decision that goes against the morals of Huck's society, church and state.
Children aren't supposed to run away from their parents....
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Number Of Words: 2158 |
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