The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Literary Analysis

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One of the overarching themes in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is the hypocrisy of society. While some people act virtuous and proper, they may not be all that they seem. Some treat others like dirt, yet claim that they themselves will be going to heaven, while others preach of morals while they themselves steal the money from unknowing people. Others, well, they talk of loving your neighbor, but they don’t do the same in any sense. The hypocrisy is rampant and no one will ever be completely innocent of it.

An example of the hypocrisy of society would be from the text of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In this story, slavery is still a very prominent issue, but of course many of the people at this time don’t see it as an issue. Instead, they treat their slaves as less than human. They mistreat them, treat them like animals, and even sell them the same way you sell groceries at a store. Yet, after doing all of this, they still have the gall to claim and believe that they will go to heaven. For example, in chapter one of Huckleberry Finn, Miss Watson speaks of the ‘good...

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