Huck Finn's Moral Questions

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Twain wrote the novel directly around the immorality of slavery. Twain has Huck go back and fourth on what he should do about Jim for a purpose. He wants his readers to understand the moral question of the 19th century. Is slavery a moral thing? Twain also wants to bring to light that not all people that are portrayed to be good aren't in fact good. Miss. Watson a kind elderly woman who tries to tame a (basically) orphaned boy and groom him into a gentleman of society. Seems like Twain would want her to be a good person right? Wrong, Twain gives the reader the perspective of Miss. Watson as the savior to Huck, but essentially points her out as a devil in disguise. Miss. Watson not only owns slaves, but owns Jim. Thus, making Huck's moral question

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