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Friday, February 8, 2019

The Battle Between Heart and Conscience in Mark Twains Huckleberry Fin

The Battle Between Heart and Conscience in Mark Twains huckleberry Finn Society can have a huge stir on an individuals moral growth. Sometimes the impact is positive but new(prenominal) times the learned habits and set morals of society have a negative effect. In Mark Twains novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the main character, Huck, struggles with what society teaches him and with what he knows to be good and true. During different conflicts concerning either the king and duke, various women or Jim, Hucks voice heart wins the battle over his conscience, which the reader knows to be ill-formed. Right from the send-off time Huck hears the story of the king and dukes amazing pasts Huck knows, these liars warnt no kings nor dukes at all (Twain 166). However, Huck also does not want to turn any trouble so he goes along with the lie. Society whitethorn have taught Hucks conscience that lying is wrong but in this expression the truth would have caused unnecessary danger an d havoc. Another time that Huck sees right through the king and duke, is during the Wilks inheritance situa...

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