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CAN SOMEONE HELP I NEED YO KNOW THE ANSWER AND THE PAGE NUMBER YOU FOUND THE ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION!!! 1. What happens to Huck's social and religious belief system as he contemplates turning Jim in?

2.What does Huck's choice to help Jim, even if he has to 'go to hell,” say about society in Huck's
eyes?
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Huck decides he needs to save Jim even if it means going to hell. He believes that by saving
is stealing. Although in today's society what huck is doing is viewed as the correct thing to do.

3.How does Jim's capture affect Huck?

4.Provide an example of the extreme, blatant racism that takes place in these last few chapters.
Again, what does this say about the environment that surrounds Huck and tries to shape his
morality?

5.What happens to the characters of Tom, Huck and Jim as they invent their grandeur plan of
freeing Jim? What role does each character take on? How does this change our view of Huck's
moral development?

6. Are you satisfied with the ending of Huckleberry Finn? Why or why not? Why does Twain
leave us to question everything we have read?

7.In the end, Huckleberry Finn is about much more than slavery and the use of the "n-word": it
becomes about a considerably larger comment on society's moral values – even our own moral

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