Themes in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Although the overall society in Huck Finn thinks slavery is acceptable, it is clear through Huck’s friendship with Jim and the nobility of Jim’s character that a theme of the novel is that slavery is destructive and that no human being should be enslaved. A theme is not a moral. Sometimes people want to find the “moral of the story.” ................
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