Huck Finn
I. Introduction:
II. Themes
A. Deformed Conscience:
1. "All right, then, I'll go to hell!" (pg161)
a) Huck had been raised to believe that he would go to hell if he did not report
this runaway slave to the owner.
2.
a)
B. Individualism vs. Society:
1. "The Widow Douglas she took me for her son, and allowed she would sivilize
me... I got into my old rags and my sugar hogshead again, and was free and
satisfied" (pg1)
a) From the very beginning of the story, Huck without a doubt stated that he did
not want to conform to society. Huck is an individual, a person who is
independent and has the willingness to live a life free of complications.
2. "Miss Watson would say, "Don't put your feet up there, Huckleberry;" "Don't
scrunch up like that,......
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