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The universal struggle for identity from "summary" of Annotated Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain,Michael Patrick Hearn

The universal struggle for identity is a recurring theme throughout the novel, as characters grapple with who they are in the face of societal expectations and personal desires. Huck Finn, in particular, embodies this struggle as he navigates the waters of the Mississippi River and the complexities of his own conscience. Huck's journey is one of self-discovery, as he questions the values and beliefs that have been instilled in him by society. He must decide whether to follow the rules of civilization or forge his own path based on his own moral compass. This inner conflict is a central aspect of Huck's character development, as he grapples with the idea of right and wrong in a world that often blurs the lines between the tw...
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