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Thursday, March 21, 2019

societhf Values of Society :: Adventures Huckleberry Huck Finn Essays

huckabackleberry Finn Values of Society   Often in satire, writers will use the informal affair of a character to symbolically criticize the values and religion of cabaret. In the novel The Adventures of huckabackleberry Finn, Mark gallus uses the main character of Huckleberry Finn and the fight between his personality and social conscience to criticize society. In this brush between his deformed conscience and sound heart, his heart is victorious. This conflict reflects the major themes within this work of slavery, racism, and civilized society. With a thorough examination of this conflict and insight into these facets of Huck these facts become apparent to the reader.   It is clear that throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck is a character bearing a deformed conscious. Hucks kinky envisioning of morals is a direct result of his dysfunctional upbringing. To better understand this let us first examine the background of Huck that Twain gives the reader. The Widow Douglas she took me for her son (1). An insightful reader can see from this that Huck is not receiving a mainstream childhood. Hucks father is a drunk, his mother is dead, and he is forced to live with a widowed woman and her self-righteous sister. Given much(prenominal) conditions it easy to see why Huck rejects the morals of a society that has rejected him in the sense that he is not protected from his father. Hucks distorted sense of morals is also a product of selectively evaluate precepts that have been instilled into him based on his own intelligence. In a comic passage Huck describes his feelings towards religion. Then she Miss Watson told me all about the bad shoes hell, and I said I wished I was there...all I wanted was a change (2). Clearly Huck misunderstands the tenants of Christianity yet his motives were not malicious. Huck was only if expressing his desire to free himself of his current situation. He sees beyond the value s of a hypocritical society and chooses to follow his own path. These misunderstandings of, and weak feelings of responsibility toward his credit have a distorted impact on his conscience. In class to the religious beliefs of Miss Watson are the morals of his father.

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