Humans have their own ability to shape their own ideas and make their own weak choices. Some choose to abuse this power, others do not use it at all. This ability is called free will and some people use it without their knowledge. The Bible calls the word free will as the power of God for people to choose their beliefs and make their own decisions. The most important part of free will is that people can build their own opinions about their beliefs.
Why did Huckleberry Finn refuse civilization? In Mark Twain's novel 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn', Mark Twain explained Hack Fin as a normal child in the 1800s. Hack fin refuses civilization because there is no reason. What did civilization do for him? No! It hurt him many times over and over. Why does Huck Finn like civilization? Civilization is on land. Everything that land and civilization brings to him is bad. For example, his father Badr beat with a pecan stick when he was drunk. 189 pages). Another thing Pap made a hack is that he occasionally confined him to the cabin for several days. "He must also lock me in so far, if he locked me in, he was away for three days" (p.193). It is no wonder that Hack dislikes land and civilization.
Racism in Huckleberry Finn's adventure Through the adventure of H uckleberry Finn, Mark Twain showed his general racial discrimination using his role in launching the book. Twain did this to ironically show that racial discrimination did not actually decline in Twain. The period is still strong. There are many examples in the pop. Throughout this article, Jim was explained as strengthening negative stereotypes of the African American general opinion. When he insulted the government, Old Finn showed his racial discrimination with a drowsy grunt. When tired of his doubts about the way an old Finnish people called the government, he said it meant to support his argument that the government is corrupt. Though African Americans themselves are more annoying than them, they cause problems to society.