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Essay Galaxy - Huck Finn Vs. 19th Cevtury Eth
Ninetieth Century Morals vs. Huck’s Conscience
Sometimes making a stand for what is right, especially when it is
totally against the customary beliefs of society, can never be an easy
In the novel, The Adventures Huckleberry Finn by, Mark Twain, the
main character Huck, encounters many situations involving a question of
morality. Considering the traditional protocol of his society, Huck must
choose between his conscience or public ethics. In many cases Huck goes
with his conscience, which always proves to be proper selection. Ironically,
what Huck believes in, unapproved of in the ninetieth century, is the basis of
accepted beliefs in our modern world. Huck lives with the guilt that all his
choices could be considered immoral based on his society; yet, really his
beliefs could be just in compa....
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