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12. Huck makes his ultimate moral decision in Chapter 31 of the novel. What is Twain satirizing in this part of the novel? Explain Huck’s morality as opposed to society’s morality. Use examples from the
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12. Huck makes his ultimate moral decision in Chapter 31 of the novel. What is Twain satirizing in this part of the novel? Explain Huck’s morality as opposed to society’s morality. Use examples from the novel to support your answer
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Huck's ultimate moral decision
in the novel
is, ironically, to "go to hell" for freeing Jim. He does not justify
his
choice. He simply
makes
the decision to take up wickedness again.
Twain's
bitter
satire
in this passage is a harsh invective
against
a
society
that would live by such false standards.
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