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Essay Galaxy - Huckleberry Finn's Struggles with Conscience
Huckleberry Finn's Struggles with Conscience
Since Mark Twain published The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in
1885, critics have considered it an excellent example of a story tracing
the journey of a young man from childhood to adulthood. Through the years,
readers have enjoyed seeing Huck grow from a young, carefree boy into a
responsible young man with a decent sense of right and wrong. The
adventures appeal to readers who had to make some of the same tough
decisions Huck did in struggles with conscience.
When readers first meet Huck, he is living with the Widow Douglas
and trying his best to conform to her rules. For example, when he wanted
to smoke, She said it was a mean practice and wasn't clean, and I must not
try to do it any more (4). Huck's immaturity shows in his reaction to her
rule. He felt that she ....
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