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Date Submitted: 07/13/2003 23:48:16
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 3 pages (866 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 3 pages (866 words)
Throughout the pages of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck
fights with two distinct voices. One is siding with popular opinion, saying Huck
should turn Jim in, and the other is realizing the wrong in turning his friend in, not
viewing Jim as a slave. Twain wants the reader to see the moral difficulty Huck is
going through, and what slavery can do to a person who is pure like Huck.
Huck does not think
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time and I respect him in the highest revere for his
braveness at expressing them in a time period when blacks in the south were still
very much hated.
I thought that the tale of Huck Finn was very well told through the
words of Mark Twain. The story had many childlike characteristics but yet delt
with a very mature topic. I think it is a lesson that can be appreciated by all time
periods.
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