Morality as a Social Construct in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Rise of Silas Lapham and The Awakening

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November 18, 2015

 

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Huck was raised by his father, an infamous delinquent known as Pap. Pap is a raging alcoholic with a very shaky moral code that involves satisfying personal needs through any means necessary. Huck spent his childhood outside, fending for himself; he did not attend church or receive a proper education, learning only methods of survival...
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Huck spent his childhood outside, fending for himself; he did not attend church or receive a proper education, learning only methods of survival. When Huck enters the widow's house, he is faced with a new set of moral rules based on Christian teachings that are a direct foil to the prior teachings of Pap, who re-enters the novel abruptly to bring Huck back into his world...
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