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Huckleberry Finn Moral Analysis

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Morality is doing what is right regardless of what you are told, religion is doing what you are told regardless of what is right. In the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn written by Mark Twain in 1884, Twain claims that moral values come more from life experiences rather than learning morals from family or being taught the morals of the church. Huck is making tough decisions throughout the entire novel and has to decipher what is right and what is wrong. Huck develops his morals from a variety of sources including Miss Widow and the church, Tom, Jim and his own life experiences but, throughout the novel he changes where he gets his morals from. Huck changes the way he chooses what is right or wrong depending on where he gets morals. From the very beginning of the story, Huck has to face the influences of his guardian Aunt Polly trying to teach him good manners. Huck smokes and cusses …show more content…

When Huck finds Jim at Jackson Island, Jim has no idea how to survive. Huck has to make a major decision to help the escape slave survive or not. The obvious choice should be to help him but, back in the day it was very illegal to help out an escaped slave. Huck decides to help Jim out and also take him with wherever he goes. During Huck and Jim’s adventures, they get separated from each other on a foggy night. But, the next day, Huck reunites with Jim. Huck tricks Jim into thinking he dreamed it all but, Jim notices the debris on their raft and canoe and figures out that Huck lied to him. Huck has to make a choice to apologize to Jim for tricking him. Huck says “It was fifteen minutes before I could work myself up to go and humble myself to a nigger; but I done it, and I warn’t ever sorry for it afterwards, neither.”(86) This shows us that Huck isn’t as racist as most people back then because he is able to apologize to a black slave and felt bad for making Jim seem like a

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