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Examples Of Morality In Huckleberry Finn

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1. Throughout the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain strongly shows messages of morality and religion. Morality is a principle concerning the distinction between good and bad behavior. Throughout the book, Huck is faced many decisions to make him decipher between right and wrong, regardless of the society that he lives in. One time that we come across this is when Tom Sawyer pressures Huck into sneaking out at night and joining a gang to play tricks on Jim. Huck, unlike Tom, is gifted with a better conscience and quickly learns his lesson after he sees how it makes Jim feel but that takes a while. They play many evil tricks on him and they make Jims escapement from the farmers shed a game. After a while and a few incidents

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