Uncertainty In Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Huckle

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In society, there is this preconcieved premis that uncertainty is a sign of inconfidence and weakness. Because of this, many important leaders and ordinary people put up facades to make their uncertainty so that they may appear confident and powerful, despite that this could lead to decisions founded upon imprudence. What proponents of this idea fail to realize is that uncertainty is universal and that is only through embracing such uncertainty that people can make rational decisions and personally grow.

In my studies of literature, my proposition has become more prevalent. In the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck, the protagonist, is the victim of uncertainty. He is constantly bombarded with conflicting view points on slavery and is unsure