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Huck Finn

Title: Huck Finn
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Huck Finn
Huckleberry Finn - Morality of His Character Many critics of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn fail to see the morality and support of racial equality presented in this novel. June Edwards the author of "What's Moral About Huckleberry Finn" also believes that most critics do not understand Twain's method or completely ignore the satires used throughout the novel. Twain uses a unique method to make a point, including racial equality and Huck's highly moral personality. In …showed first 75 words of 582 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 582 total…the Duke and King continually swindle money from people when these people are deeply hurt by their actions. "It made my heart ache to see them getting fooled and lied to so." (183) Huckleberry Finn is a novel that might offend those with narrow minds and misconstrued views of Mark Twains message but these people have missed the essence of this novel. This book is full of values, morals and further mare strides for racial equality.

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