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    Whatever you think thats how Huck treated Jim. Friend‚ slave‚ or father Jim was it all‚ but I’m Huck’s eyes a best friend because of their situation‚ past‚ and how Jim treated Huck. Faking your death‚ running away to be free from everything‚ Huck had a secret yet so did Jim. Huck faked his own death to get away from all the things that concerned him‚ and Jim ran away after being a slave and learning he was going to be sold and separated form his family. Huck and Jim both shared similar reactions

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    Huck Finn Morals Essay

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    In Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnHuck experiences difficulties which compel him to use his moral judgment. Huck‚ a young boy in search of freedom‚ is accompanied by a runaway slave named Jim as he embarks on a treacherous journey down the Mississippi River. During his adventure‚ Huck must determine the fate of the runaway slave. However‚ as his relationship with the slave deepens‚ he comes to realize this task is far from simple. Huck faces this life-defining yet complicated situation

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    shows this when Huck Finn questions himself about turning Jim‚ the slave‚ in or not. Huck knows that the right thing to do is to turn Jim in but he doesn’t: “They went off and I got abroad the raft‚ feeling bad and low‚ because I knowed very well I had done wrong‚ and I see it warn’t no use for me to try to learn to do right…” (118). Knowing his right from wrong‚ he chose to do wrong. He followed his heart because he knew he would feel bad if he did do the right thing‚ giving Jim up: “then I thought

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Pap‚ Huckleberry’s father‚ doesn’t show fatherly qualities‚ because he doesn’t offer his son any parental guidance or support. Because of this‚ Huck leaves his father and finds Jim‚ Miss Watson’s household slave. Even though in the beginning of the novel‚ Huck sees Jim as nothing more than just a runaway slave who is accompanying him to embark on their journey down the Mississippi River to the town of Cairo together. As they travel‚ Jim becomes more apparent as a

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    Why Is Huck Finn Wrong

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    in the Adventures of Huckleberry FinnHuck Finn is the character who has the necessary morality and internal voice to be able to understand that the ideologies put in place by his society are wrong‚ but he does not only acknowledge this‚ he also tries to challenge the system that he sees as oppressive. Through his journey‚ Huck makes many decisions to undermine the repressive society that surrounds him in favor of his own personal values that drive

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    Several conflicts in the novel Huck Finn affect the characters and plot. First‚ there is the conflict Huck has with himself and Jim. When Jim runs away‚ Huck is left with a very important decision. He isn’t sure whether or not to turn him in‚ or even to side with him. He ends up stopping himself from telling on Jim. As a result‚ he is risking his life if for some reason they are caught. This was a very big point in the story because it appears to set the scene for the rest of the book in addition

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    Huck learns a variety lessons from the various figures in his childhood‚ some good and some bad. From his Pap‚ he learns how to fend for himself and to reject formal society‚ but he also learns about racism‚ alcoholism and has to suffer years of abuse. From the Widow and Miss Watson Huck learns about generosity and kindness but also about religious indoctrination and the boundaries of what deemed is acceptable in society. From JimHuck learns about love and compassion‚ trust and honesty as well

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    example of this occurred when Huck wanted to fit into Tom Sawyer’s gang so badly that he was willing to let the gang kill Miss Watson (Twain 21). Huck cared for Miss Watson‚ but he was willing to potentially trade her life for the ability to be part of the group. Mr. Eliot tried to prove that the novel had a satisfactory ending‚ but did not use any real evidence (Marx 424). Eliot just kept saying

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    Autonomy Over Conformity According to Jane Rule‚ “Morality is a test of our conformity rather than our integrity.” The main character of Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ struggles with the conflict between doing what society believes is right‚ and doing what he thinks is right. Raised in the South‚ Huck was brought up to believe only what he was told by the people around him. But as he endured his own experiences and personal conflicts‚ he opened his ears to his own conscience rather

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    Huckleberry FinnHuck fights with two distinct voices. One is siding with society‚ saying Huck should turn Jim in‚ and the other is seeing the wrong in turning his friend in‚ not viewing Jim as a slave. Twain wants the reader to see the moral dilemmas Huck is going through‚ and what slavery ideology can do to an innocent like Huck. Huck does not consciously think about Jim’s impending freedom until Jim himself starts to get excited about the idea. The reader sees Huck’s first objection to Jim gaining

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