1. An Analysis of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Huck is kidnapped by his father from the "civilizing" influence of Miss Watson, and then fakes his own death for freedom, then he meets Jim the slave, the novel is motivated by two conflicts, the external conflict to achieve Jim's freedom, and the internal conflict is his own sense of whether the society is wrong or right. ... In this book, much is concerned with Huck's inner struggle hence his sense of guilt in helping Jim to escape,. ... Through the long external and internal conflicts, Huck decides that he will "go to hell" rather than turn in Jim. ...
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