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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Essay Questions


1. Huck faces several important moral choices in the course of the novel.   Why does Huck make those choices?   What do the choices reveal about his character?   Choose a minimum of two of these moral choices.   Explain the background and reasons for each choice and show how the choices illustrate Huck’s character and his moral development.   In addition, explain what Twain’s comment is about morality.


2. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn poses a contrast between “river” values (the values that Huck and Jim establish on their raft) and “shore” values (the values that people in the towns (society) live by).   Explain what the difference is between these two sets of values. What are the “river” values?   What are the “shore” values? Use a minimum of two examples, one each for the river and the shore values. In addition, explain what Twain’s comment is about society.

3. In the novel, Huck and Jim are seeking freedom.   Explain what freedom means to Huck and Jim. Use a minimum of two examples, one example each for Huck and Jim, to explain their quest for freedom and why it is so important to them. In addition, explain what Twain’s comment is about freedom.

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