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Huckleberry Finn- Huck

’s Lies Essay, Research Paper


In Samuel L. Clemens novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the main


character finds himself living in a society that does not suit him. Everywhere


he looks there are people who value things that he sees as meaningless. Huck


Finn feels trapped and begins his journey down the river in an effort to find


someone or some place that will bring him happiness. Almost immediatly he


finds


this person in the form a run away slave. In this story, Huck and Jim are


against the entire world, and every person they come in contact with has the


potential to destroy their plans of happiness and freedom. Under these


circumstances Huck is forced to tell many lies, but the only one he regrets is


the one that he tells Jim.


The biggest and most harmful lie Huck tells is when he fakes his own


murder in his fathers shack. He goes through a great deal of trouble to make


sure that people believe that he is dead, and it is not until the end of the


novel that it becomes known to the people of his home town that he is actually


alive. He had been a likable young boy, and people in the town had thought


highly of him. This is evident from his relationship with adults like the widow


and the judge. Jim even tells him ?I?uz powerful sorry you?s killed, Huck, but


I ain?t no mo, now?. (1292) Based on Huck?s consistent concern for others, it


is likely that he would have written home to inform them that he was still


alive if it had not been for his situation with Jim. However, he does not want


to risk doing anything that might get Jim captured, so he writes no letter.


Huck finds himself working against the world. He is not an immature boy


that tells lies just for the sake of doing so, but rather he tells them in


order to protect himself and also Jim. In the instance where he dresses up like


a girl and speaks with the farmer?s wife in an effort to find out what is being


said about their situation, the information that he gets ultimately saves them


from the capture of a building search party. Even though he is caught in the


first lie and it is discovered that he is actually a young boy rather than a


girl, Huck manages to convince the woman that he simply a run away. He quickly


creates a new lie and better lie, and she has no idea about his true identity.


In this instance of lies that Huck tells there is no victim. Huck learns


crucial information that he would have never gotten through honesty, and with


this information he is able to continue on his journey with Jim.


Another one of Huck’s lies is one that he tells to t

he watchman on the


on the steam ship. He knows that this man is the only person who can help the


group of murders that were soon going to drown in the river. Under the


circumstances, Huck could not tell the man the truth because he had stolen


their boat to save Jim?s and his own life, Jim would have been danger of being


captured, and most lily the watchman would have not bothered to go save a band


of murders. Since the truth was not an option, Huck creates an elaborate story


of women in distress, and reward money. After all is done, in reflection on his


actions Huck says ?I was feeling ruther comfortable on accounts of taking all


of the trouble for that gang, for not many would a done it.?(1311) He clearly


believes here that he has done a good thing in telling that lie. He knows that


he saved these men?s lives, and he would not have been able to do so with the


truth.


The one lie that Huck clearly regrets telling is the one that he tells


to Jim. After their accidental separation, Huck returns to the raft and acts as


though he hasn?t been gone. Huck goes on to claim that Jim imaged the entire


thing. In response to Jim?s delight in seeing Huck alive and well Huck says,


?What is the matter with you Jim? You been a drinking??(1316) Jim asks Huck


to


look him in the eye and say that he had not been gone anywhere, and Huck does


as he asks. Jim soon realizes that Huck is not telling him the truth. Jim says


to Huck ?en trash is what people is dat puts dirt on de head er dey fren?s en


makes ?em ashamed.?(1318) This makes Huck feel terrible and after


apologizing


to Jim he claims that he would have never had done it if he had known how it


would have made him feel.


The above are not the only lies that Huck tells in this story. He is


actually quite good at telling lies and he continues to tell them up unitl the


end of the story, but what the majority of Huck’s lies have in common is that


they protect both him and Jim from the society of southerners that he has


turned his back on. Huck chooses to follow what he feels in his heart rather


that what he has been taught by those around him. The lies he tells are told so


that he can continue in his search for happiness, truth, and freedom. For the


most part Huck?s lies are morally good which seems like a contradiction.


Ironically, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ends with Huck?s salutation of


?Yours Truly?. The fact is that Clemens uses Huck?s morally sound lies as a


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