Themes of loyalty and betrayal from "summary" of Annotated Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain,Michael Patrick Hearn
The themes of loyalty and betrayal are evident in the relationships among the characters in "Annotated Huckleberry Finn." Loyalty is portrayed through the unwavering commitment of certain characters to their friends, while betrayal is shown through acts of deception and disloyalty that disrupt these bonds. Huckleberry Finn himself experiences both loyalty and betrayal throughout the novel. His loyalty to his friend Jim is unwavering, as he risks his own safety to help him escape slavery. This loyalty is contrasted with the betrayal he feels when he is deceived by the King and the Duke, who pretend to be his friends but ultimately betray him for their own selfish gai...Similar Posts
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