Theme Of Natural Life In Huckleberry Finn

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In the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck and Jim's journey as a whole taught a valuable moral lesson. Living in a town full of racism Huck establishes his own standards and turns against society's rules and guidelines. After a crazy, wild adventure with a runaway slave, Huck became alienated from the people of his area for his different belief and values developed along his time with Jim.

"The main theme of the novel is the conflict between society and "natural life." Huck represents natural life through his freedom of spirit, uncivilized ways, and desire to escape from civilization." The people of his community believe heavily in racism and does not condone violating the law. On the other hand, Huck believes otherwise and does

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