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The Attempted Civilization of Huckleberry Finn
Huckleberry Finn
Pap Finn
Tom Sawyer
Widow Douglas
Miss Watson
Jim Turner
Judge Thatcher
Central Missouri (St. Petersburg), and the boys' cave
After being open-minded and trying out what Miss Watson
is teaching him, that religion is false, and civilization is overrated; society and freedom cannot
coexist
Huck Finn & Tom Sawyer have obtained
a fortune; Widow Douglas, Miss Watson,
and Judge Thatcher attempt to civilize Huck; Tom leads a gang of "robbers" that Huck has joined, and Huck figures out that most of what Tom says is untrue. Pap, Huck's father (who abandoned him) returns.
Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Self: explain
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Man v. Society: Huck struggles with the idea of conformity
"I don't take no stock in dead people." -Huck Finn
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Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Self: explain
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Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Self: explain
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Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Self: explain
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Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Self: explain
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Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Self: explain
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Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Self: explain
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Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Self: explain
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Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Self: explain