Mark Twain received his problem in modern society and announced his novel "The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn". The reader can see various themes throughout the novel. From the beginning of the book, Huck has his own idea of what he has to do, unlike the rest of the community. Hack does not want to wear clothes, learn religion, "civilization". The widow Douglas tried to match Hack to social ways, but he was free from his life and decided to live according to his personal law. Hack and Jim fled from society with rafts; both have different reasons for escape.
The confrontation between society and individuals is an important theme depicted in "The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn". As Huckleberry Finn faces many aspects of society to a certain extent, he is struggling to choose his personality rather than society. At the beginning of the novel, we saw Huck upgrading herself almost and relying on his instinct to lead him through his life on the planet. In the course of Huckleberry Finn observing the world, society erodes the concept of justice and morality to meet the needs of the people in a specific period. The following paragraphs show examples of ways society can make a big impact on individuals. And sometimes individuals have to break away from the perceived value and decide the final truth for themselves.
The moral idea of "The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn" tells the story of Huckleberry through the eyes of Huckleberry Finn, the young man, narrator and the main character Huckleberry Finn · Adventure of Finland. He understands life and society through the essence of the world. He notices that he is in many unpredictable situations and often lies in a different environment. These settings include land floating on the river bank or downstream of the Mississippi River, small rafts. Because the writing of The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn was written from the perspective of a 13 - year - old boy named Huckleberry (Huck), the indigenous town. Drunk son He is not educated, uncontrollable, he is a smart child, and he absolutely makes his own ideas about things, especially ethical issues like slavery I can. Hack's close friend Tom Sawyer is also a 13 year old boy. Tom is a "middle class" child, but Huck is not. Tom and that rule