Overcoming obstacles and setbacks from "summary" of Annotated Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain,Michael Patrick Hearn
Huck Finn faces numerous challenges throughout his journey down the Mississippi River, but he always finds a way to persevere. From escaping his abusive father to navigating treacherous waters, Huck demonstrates his resilience in the face of adversity. Despite the setbacks he encounters, Huck remains determined to follow his own moral compass and do what he believes is right. One of the biggest obstacles Huck faces is his internal struggle with his conscience. Society tells him that he should turn Jim, a runaway slave, in to the authorities, but Huck cannot bring himself to betray his friend. Despite the risks involved, Huck decides to help Jim escape to freedom, even though it means going against the norms of the time. This decision puts Huck in a precarious position, but he is willing to face the consequences in order to do what he believes is right. Throughout his journey, Huck is forced to rely on his quick thinking and resourcefulness to overcome various challenges. Whether it's faking hi...Similar Posts
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