Huckleberry Finn, Conscience
Society and the values of others around you is where your conscience comes from. This however, is a deformed conscience. It has been molded by society’s views, not your own. Just because society taught you to believe in something, doesn’t make it right. In the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn written by Mark Twain, Huck overcomes the society’s conscience, and goes with his sound heart. Huck has a sound heart that outweighs his deformed conscience which society has given him. For instance, Huck was helping Jim who was a runaway slave escape to freedom. A great example of his deformed conscience is when he was going to turn Jim in, he thought, “Well, I just felt sick. But I says, I got to do it—I can’t get out of it” (89). A
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Approximate Word count = 518
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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