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Huckleberry Finn: Separation From Society
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Huckleberry Finn separates himself from the society he grew up in by running away, traveling down the river and spending time with a runaway slave. The morals of society do not sit well with him, although he believes that he should follow society's rules anyway. His feelings for Jim send his min ....
Middle of essay ....oes not have the heart to turn Jim in.
Huck's reflection given in the excerpt shows his continued internal conflict between what his heart tells him and what society expects of him. Throughout the book, he shows his discomfort with society. He runs from people who want to "sivilize" him, like Aunt Polly and Aunt Sally. He seems much more comfortable floating down the river or "lighting out" on a new adventure, where he is away from the oppressiveness he feels from society.
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