Examples Of Lying In Huck Finn

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Another big issue concerning growing up is telling the truth. Mark Twain showed in this book that Huck Finn made significant progress with being able to be honest. In the beginning, we saw that Huck was quick to lie, and he was very talented at making up believable stories to get out of trouble. However, as he continues to travel down the river, he sees that lying is not always the best way to go about things, and that it cleanses his conscious to be truthful. We see evidence of this when Huck unintentionally becomes part of one of the Duke and King's plans to scam some young girls. The Duke and King pretend to be people they aren't, in order to get their hands on six thousand dollars that was left to the girls. Huck feels so badly for them

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