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Huck Finn's Conflict With Society
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Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in 1883. The
novel deals with many problems of society. Huck Finn "can't stand"
hypocrisy, greed and "sivilz"ation, qualities that are still present today.
One trait shown in Huck Finn is hypocrisy. In Twain's other novels,
as well as Huck Fi ....
Middle of essay ....cal. They preach family values, yet
often they do not follow these values. Senator Packwood resigned from the
Senate for his actions. Dick Morris lost his job and his respect over an
affair with a prostitute. Most aspects of today's society involve
hypocrisy.
Another trait that Huck hates is greed. He is kidnaped by his
greedy, alcoholic father. Huck's father beats him for his money when
Huck's wealth is discovered. While on the Mississippi, Huck and Jim come
across a boat full of thieve.... |
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