Justice In Huck Finn

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Venturing off in a river with a runaway slave can change a person drastically positively and educationally. The mind is at ease while they’re floating in a river with freedom; pondering thoughts with a clear head. Some people are born with morality and integrity, some people are taught to be moral and integral. There are prices to pay, and some sacrifices to make. Like helping a runaway slave, even if it goes against what someone has been taught from the very beginning. Like Huck Finn, in the story The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain. A mastermind who created the figurative depiction of all the flaws and unfair justice in society’s views on other human beings, suggestively. Huck Finn, an independent and adventurous boy who’s

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