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Huck Finns Journey to Morality

Huckleberry Finn's Journey to Morality

In Mark Twain's novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn we see through the eyes of a brilliant child, the prejudice world he lives in, and the reality that is thrown at him in his journey down the Mississippi River. He learns to see the true society he is a part of by encountering many different characters. These characters will unknowingly turn this innocent and perceptive young boy into a moral-based and caring young man. Miss Watson tries to show Huck the good of Christianity, while the King and Duke prove to him that there are always some people left in the world who are inhumane. With both of these influences, Huck's morals become as strong as they possibly can. He goes against society to save a man whom he never considered would be a friend for life.

Huck is unable to grasp Miss Watson's religion. He does not care for the past and takes "...no stock in dead people"(Twain 4). Miss Watson tells Huck that if he prays for something, he will get it. Huck tests the theory and is let down. He says, "It warn't so. I tried it. Once I got a fish-line, but no hooks. I tried for the hooks three times, but somehow I couldn't make it work" (Twain 12). The hypocrisy is that Huck pr


Continuing on his way with Jim, Huck comes upon two classic characters, the King and Duke. From the beginning, the two hypocrites never once are their true identities, and Huck is aware of this. Huck says, "Then he turns around, blubbering, and makes a lot idiotic signs to the Duke on his hands, and blamed if he didn't drop a carpet bag and bust out a-crying. If they warn't the beatenest lot, them two frauds, that I ever struck" (Twain 157). What Huck doesn't realize are the great lengths the two will go to, to get what they want. The two frauds do their best to play the role of the Wilks' brothers and try to corrupt Mary Jane and her sisters. Huck is morally against the King and Dukes' plan. He realizes he has got to get the money and expose the two frauds because of his adoration for Mary Jane. Huck reaches a moral dilemma and decides to tell the truth for the first time in his life. He says "...I'm blest if it don't look to me like the truth is better and actuly safer than a lie"(Twain 180).

As Huck continues on his journey, Jim has become a companion in Huck's eyes. Jim is no longer just another slave, but a real person to Huck. After Jim is captured and taken away from Huck, Huck will face the greatest challenge he has

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