Huck Finn's Letter To Miss Watson Essay

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Towards the end of chapter thirty-one, Huck composes a letter to Miss Watson, telling her where Jim is. After writing it, he feels conflicted on whether or not he should send the letter. He does not know whether to follow his conscience and southern society’s ideals of civilization or if he should follow his what his heart knows is right and continue helping Jim become a free man. When Huck reflect on his friendship with Jim he decides to tear up the letter. The plausible consequences of Huck’s action, rather than the lessons southern society has trained him to believe, prompt him to help Jim. He decides that going to “hell,” even though it is not ideal is worse that following his gut and not society’s deceptive and brutal ethics. Huck’s

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