Huck's Moral Lessons And His Changing Attitude Toward Jim

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October 6, 2014

 

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Watson, and also to escape from being "sivilized". While floating down the Mississippi River, he meets Jim, the runaway slave who is owned by Mrs. Watson. His life begins to change when he is faced with many moral struggles along the way. He has to fight against society's views, which conflict with his views...
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He has to fight against society's views, which conflict with his views. One of the most significant moral struggles that confronts him is the issue of slavery. Throughout the novel, Huck Finn becomes more self-reliant and mature. He begins to understand the evil in slavery and he realizes that he must follow his own conscience in his actions towards Jim...
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