Overall, society has continuously shaped and morphed how people behave and reflect on their thoughts, through continuously shifting beliefs and standards. This is proven by research as aforementioned with discussion on different theories, models and instances. This idea is also displayed multiple times in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, as Huck continuously compares his views to those of society’s and how he constantly struggles with internal conflict over conformity and what is acceptable. The psychology behind this is that internal conflicts goes hand in hand with the idea of morality and ethics as to how a person is accepted. Expectations take up the world around us and continue to contribute to how surroundings influence the character of someone. These views of society will remain a key part of what defines us as long as the human race
Overall, society has continuously shaped and morphed how people behave and reflect on their thoughts, through continuously shifting beliefs and standards. This is proven by research as aforementioned with discussion on different theories, models and instances. This idea is also displayed multiple times in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, as Huck continuously compares his views to those of society’s and how he constantly struggles with internal conflict over conformity and what is acceptable. The psychology behind this is that internal conflicts goes hand in hand with the idea of morality and ethics as to how a person is accepted. Expectations take up the world around us and continue to contribute to how surroundings influence the character of someone. These views of society will remain a key part of what defines us as long as the human race