Good Vs. Evil in The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

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June 26, 2016

 

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His moral dilemma is such that he is uncertain whether he should or should not turn this slave, named Jim, over to the authorities. Society tells him that he is aided a criminal, and that is against the law. However, he has grown quite attached to Jim, and is beginning to realize that Jim is a really good person...
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He would also never hurt him. This illustrates the concept and symbolism of Jim's freedom and societies influence on Huck. At one point, Huck convinces himself that the nest opportunity he receives, he will turn Jim in, and clear his conscience. The opportunity became available when slave hunters meet them on the river...
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