Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain - 1074 Words

A friend is someone who you experience life with and bond through the prosperous times and also the hardships. A friend is someone who truly understands the person you are, there the person that understands the emotions you express, they don’t give up on you no matter the struggles you face. That, is a true friend. There are many things that shape a man and the character he has. In Mark Twains masterpiece The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn there are many subjects exploited, three are explored in friendship, emotions, and individualism and conformity. Emotions can overpower beliefs, morals, and human nature, they occur spontaneously and sway decisions instantly. Twain shows the power of emotions through Huck many times in the book. Huck†¦show more content†¦When he heard these words he was struck by grief and couldn’t bring himself to do it. This goes to show how decisions can be swayed when overwhelmed with emotions. He went against all the morals that had bee n instilled into him by his peers. This is seen every day in today’s society. Many crimes take place today because of emotion. An example is domestic violence. Every man knows it’s wrong to hit a girl but sometimes emotions are so strong they can cause people to make bad decisions to hit a girl. Twain defines many other subjects in life in Huckleberry Finn. In the book Twain defines the true meaning of friendship through the events and emotions that Huck and Jim’s experience. He shows that that true friendship isn’t something that comes easy and it takes many conflicts to test the strength of the friendship. The definition of a friend according to Twain is someone that will against everything they’ve been taught and will put themselves in harms way for the good of their friend. Twain displays this when Huck goes to Silas’s plantation to save Jim after he had been sold by the King. Huck was in danger because if his cover was blown he could b e punished severely or even hurt. To Huck it was worth it because Jim was a true friend that would do the same for him. Jim also showed many acts of true friendship in the book. Jim trusted Huck with his life when he had never trusted another white man in his life. This goes

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