Huck From Huckleberry Finn's Point Of View

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n this novel, the author chose to write the story from Huckleberry Finn's point of view. Huck was born into the lowest level of white society and is often homeless and dirty. Some of the adults in his town try to help him and teach him the social values that are learned by a middle-class boy, but because he is distant from mainstream society, he is skeptical of the world around him. Huck is able to escape society by faking his own death and running away. On his adventure with the runaway slave, Jim, Huck is constantly questioning the things society has taught him, and he finds himself conflicted between doing what is considered right in society or doing what he thinks is right. Throughout their adventure, Huck constantly lies to people

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