1. The Morality of Huckleberry Finn
In Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the time period and inherited prejudices from the era in which it is written provide the young Huckleberry Finn with a severe moral dilemma that deals with slavery, honesty, and Huck's lifestyle. ... Huck Finn still manages to provide readers with an ideal display of uncorrupted human morals. ... The source of all of Huck Finn's troubles throughout the novel is Huck's battle with his conscience over whether or not he should become civilized to please the Widow Douglas, or live the easy life with his father. ... The moralit...
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