Huckleberry Finn Analysis

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December 29, 2015

 

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He was raised in a time and society where black inferiority was the only thing people knew. No one had ever told Huck any differently; thus the concept of whites being equal to blacks was alien to him. "Conscience says to me what had poor Miss Watson done to you that you could see her nigger go off right under your eyes and never say one single word?" quoted by Huck during the development of his moral conflict...
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Huckleberry's inner gut feelings and his principles of right and wrong were clashing. On one hand, eternally he feels he has an obligation to Jim, the runaway slave. "There ain't a minute to lose," Huck states after he begins to see Jim as a companion and friend on Jackson's Island. However, the other side of his conscience is screaming at him for doing such a "sinful" thing...
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