’s Finn Dishonesty Essay, Research Paper
Although Huckleberry Finn seems to get into a lot of trouble, as he is dishonest at many times throughout the novel, his character seems to melt in the readers hand once his fine moral nature begins to unfold. That?s why honesty and good morals are the theme of my open mind. The game Huck plays drifts him into an occasion of rare moral crisis, where he must choose between violating the entire code of social, religious, conventional behavior which the world has taught him, and betraying the person who needs and loves him most and whom he loves most. He writes a letter which conscience prompts him to, advising Miss Watson that her slave, Jim, is in Mr. Phelp?s possession. After writing the letter he says: ?I felt good and all washed clean of sin for the first time I had ever so in my life, and I knowed I could pray now. But I didn?t do it straight off but laid the paper down and set there thinking-thinking how good it was all this happened so, and how near I come to being lost and going to hell.? After studying the letter he then said, ?All right, then, I?ll go to hell? and tore it up. One symbol that I used was money. Money plays a big part in everyone?s life. It seems as though every little act that we make is effected by money in a either a direct or distant way. One thing that affected Huck and may have contributed to his unhappiness that brought him over the edge to run away was lack of money. Early on Huck?s father and huck sell his fortune to Judge Thatched for a dollar. This lack of money may have put an even bigger strain on the father, causing him drink his sorrows away and act irrationally towards Huck. This brought on the constant beatings that Huck was forced to endure until he gained the courage to fake his death, and leave his pitiful life back at the mouth of the river. Money also played a part concerning those two swindling crooks, the King and Duke. The king and Duke tried to pass themselves off as being distant relatives. Their new identity would put them at hand with a large amount of cash. Ultimately their cover was revealed. Huck is able to escape unscathed, but the King and Duke weren?t as fortunate as tar and feathers awaited them. Another way that money entered the story dealt with Jim. The fact that there is a monetary reward having to do with the recapture of a runaway slave, definitely put Huck and his friend Jim at a disadvantage. Drinking, my other symbol, also plays a part as the story unravels. Drinking led Huck?s father to beat him. Living in an unhappy situation such as this gave Huck reason to start out on his own adventure. Drinking also led to the Duke?s easy admittance of hiding the money. In this situation, the drunkenness exhibited by both characters helped to put a hole in their cover up. While they were questioned and served a heavy punishment, it was really Huck who stole the money before all of their eyes. An important scene in my mind occurred at night
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