The Consequences Of Huck's True Identity

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While living on the river Huck discovers his true identity. After growing up in a household that accommodates to society’s standards, Huck is free from the consequences that derive from going against what is considered normal for the first time. Without the fears of judgement on the lonesome water, Huck begins to figure out who he really is and what he believes in. He uncovers a part of himself that he never knew before; a part that sees everyone as equal and cares for others.