Morality In Mark Twain´s Huckleberry Finn

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Huckleberry Finn is a book that teaches the reader a lot of what morality is. In order to do this the author, Mark twain uses Huck a young white boy who has no formal education goes through a lot of experiences that helps him understand what morality is. Thus it helps the reader understand what morality really is. While Huck is learning what morality is he questions society for what it is and why its the way it is. He criticizes it and syas that it is cruel and mean. Now this book is socially significant people can still learn a lot from it to this day. By the end of the book the reader is able to question his or her society and why things are the way they are by using morality. It heps the reader by making their morality stronger and twain …show more content…

In his mind he knows it is what every white person would do in society and that by not doing so it is bad. But huck makes up his min and decides to turn him simply because he was tought that black people (slaves back then) were not people but property. He finally decides that he is going to turn him in. So he decides to go up to a gruop of white people to turn him in. But when he does he feels bad and he tells himself that how could he feel bad about a slave. Bu then he relaizes that Jim is not just a slave he is a person and his friend. So he tricks the white group and Jim is saved. This is a clear example of his conscience developing because he knew he promised Jim that he would not turn him in and that he had to be a man of his word no matter what. Furthermore he now realizes that blacks are not slaves and property but people who deserve to be free just as whites are. As the book progresses Jim and Huck are under the control by two crminals who call themselves the dolphin and the duke. They use Huck and Jim in order to steal money from a family who is very rich. Huck for some reason agrees to do so because all he cares about is Jim being fine. All of them stay in a house were the family believes that the dolphin is the brother of family memeber who just died and that he is the one who is going to recieve the inheritence from the dead brother. But Huck in the other hand starts to feel bad because the …show more content…

He is more mature and his conscience has really grown more. Jim is captured by a man who keeps him locked in and is going to sell him for money and Huck tries to save him. Although he knows that by trying to save Jim (run away slave) he coud get in trouble or even die. But he does not care because he has grown to challenege the customs from society. That not everthing should be done a certain way just because that is how everybody does it. Furthermore people are free to do and everybody should be who they are, be equal to others, and people should respect those who chose to be different from the rest of the people. This exactly what this book teaches teaches the reader, that not all people have to be the same as other just because they say so, people are free to do what ever they want and not be scared about what other say or think about

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