Ignorance In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

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Often we stop and realize we are being ignorant. We close ourself off. Society has taught us to be our own worst enemy. Huck catches himself, and choses to make a mature option. He looks at the world, which teaches one thing but acts in difftent ways. In The Adventuresof Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain uses characterazarion to show morals, strong wills, and disregarding the values of society. As we all know it is hard to speak and learn one thing but do another. Huck wants the freedom to think on his own, but everyone else wants to tell him how he can and cannot live his life. Doing the right thing is often quite hard, as Huck makes his mistakes but he owns up to them. With all the right intentions, he manages to lie and get whats best