Huckleberry Finn Human Condition Analysis

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The novel, the adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the idea of the human condition is applicable as we see that humans are capable of both tender love and brutal hate. Characters, like the Widow Douglas and Judge Thatcher show that they care for Huck by imposing their own ideals that they see as correct on him, similar to how a loving mother would teach her child how to navigate the world. Also, Huck seems to engage in a paternal relationship with Jim as they grow closer and travel down the river. He cares for him the same as any other person, and thus shows the human capability for love towards one another. Humans also have the capacity for great hatred towards one another, despite the presence of this caring love. In the novel, the opposed families