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Why Is Huck Finn Wrong

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, written by Mark Twain, has been considered one of the most preemptive books of all time. Huck, the protagonist of the story, has to make numerous choices during his adventures. These adventures help Huck mature and grow more than any schooling would have let him. While on the adventures Huck makes his own decisions not based on what society thinks would be correct, he does what he thinks is right. Even though he stutters at some points and wants to give in so he will not get in trouble he pushes through. Huck throughout the story makes decisions that would be controversial in the era he lives in. Huck starts out the story on a good note and had just found a very sizeable amount of money, but things quickly …show more content…

Huck has a conversation with him and listens to Jim, which in that time period a white man abiding with a black man was very controversial. This part of this story shows Huck's morality but also innocence in the sense that he has not been truly altered or created into thinking like a normal white man. He does at times question whether he should be associating, or worse, helping a negro escape from his owner, because why would he? If he were to turn in Jim he would come back to town as somewhat of a hero. Helping Jim could only get him in jail or killed, but Huck is strong headed and not influenced by what society thinks is wrong or …show more content…

Huck and Jim had just recently been separated by fog that rolled in. Huck then tries convince Jim it was all a dream, but Jim sees through his lie and is hurt by the fact Huck cannot be truthful with him. Huck wants to apologize and it takes him some time to do so. Huck said it was difficult to “humble himself to a nigger”, but feels much better in the end after doing so. Huck did what he believed was morally correct because if it was a white man he would have apologized right away but since it was a black man he had to ponder whether or not that is a smart thing to do. This is a very important part in Huck’s life because he begins to grow from a punk kid who lies and pulls pranks to someone who realizes that pranks and lies hurt people both emotionally and sometimes

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