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Essay heading: Choosing Right over Wrong
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Huck's maturity in being able to control is actions is also demonstrated when he states, "If I never learnt nothing else out of Pap, I learnt that the best way to get along with his kind of people is to let them have their own way" (137). Huck realizes that if the outcome of a conversation is not important to him, then it is not worth arguing over and getting upset about... displayed 300 characters
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He learned to keep his ideas and thoughts to himself, unless it was a topic he strongly disapproved of.
Although Huck stalwartly demonstrates maturity throughout the novel, he also has glimpses of immaturity. Because every man is not perfect, Huck does choose wrong over right in some situations. One such circumstance is demonstrated when Huck states, "Well, then, says I, what's the use of learning to do right, when it's troublesome to do right and ain't no trouble to do wrong, and the wages is just the same? I was struck... displayed next 300 characters
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