Examples Of Lying In Huckleberry Finn

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Throughout the novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, we often come across characters who make the choices of lying. In the novel, Mark Twain portrays lying as a vicious cycle that grows into a big problem with horrific outcomes.Mark Twain also shows how lying can also affect the people around you Many characters such as; The King, The Duke, Huck, and pap, choose to obscure the truth and hide up there lies with another lie which leads to downfalls in the novel.
Throughout the novel, one of the lies that truly portrays how Mark Twain views lying is when The king in The Duke first start off by lying about who they are to Huck and Jim. They soon go to convincing the Wilks' family that The king is William Wilks and The Duke is Harvey.