Huck Finn's Conscience

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn written by Mark Twain is a tale of a young man growing up in the time of slavery and his struggles with the society in which he lives.
Twain helps the reader see the development of Huck’s conscience . From the very beginning of the tale Huck is at conflict with how he is being told to dress and behave to what feels right to him. Through his relationship with Ms. Watson, Pap, Jim, the con men and robbers and Tom you can tell Huck is conflicted with the morals of the white society on the
Mississippi River. He feels that he needs to help Jim to freedom , although Jim is the property of Ms. Watson, the behavior of the other characters in the story all show shortfalls into their beliefs. Their behaviors verses