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Huck Finn
Title: Huck Finn
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 960 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Huck Finn
Seen as a rogue, the antithesis of the novel, little Huck in Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, goes through a significant psychological metamorphosis. In the events of his journey down the Mississippi river, Huck’s morality is tested time and time again. It is in Chapter 31 of the novel, when Huck’s ultimate test of morality is put at stake. Huck is torn between following his orthodox childhood nurturing or to follow
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sent to hell. Then again, this decision did not remove Huck’s belief that all slaves should be free. It was Jim’s character of a father figure Huck never had that ultimately softened his heart and caused him to go to all measures to make sure he received the freedom he deserved. Huck’s decision shows the strength in him and the climatic moral development he nurtured throughout his journey down the Mississippi River.
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