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Welcome to our discussion on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
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Discuss the place of morality in Huckleberry Finn. In the world of the novel, where do moral values come from? The community? The family? The church? One’s experiences? Which of these potential sources does Twain privilege over the others? Which does he mock, or describe disapprovingly? |
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I think in the novel morality comes into play from ones actions. Huck always goes with his instinct no matter what it may be. He knows that it is again the community, church, and his family to help Jim but he does it anyways. Huck knows right from wrong and he knows how to listen to his heart.
-Sarah Skoke
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