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Prompt 1: Huck Finn
In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Twain presents one boy's conflict with society's rules about race and slavery. The law and his religious
upbringing tell him that Jim is someone else's property and require him to turn Jim in as a runaway slave. However, Huck eventually chooses to
help his friend escape, even though he knows he's breaking the law and condemning his own soul to hell.
In a well-developed essay, discuss the following:
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• Is it ever appropriate for individuals to break the law? Under what circumstances, or for what reasons?
Does Huck make the right decision? Why or why not?
Have you ever intentionally broken a law or rule? What were your reasons? If not, would any circumstances lead you to intentionally break a
law or rule?

Sagot :

There are situations when it is appropriate for individuals to break the law such as when there is no other way and you have to save someone's life or yours.

An example such circumstances is when a robber enters a house and pointed at you with a gun, to save yourself you injured the robber or you mistakenly shot the robber, it will not be a crime held against you as it was self defense.

In a way yes,  Huck make the right decision as it was inhumane to use someone as slave without their consent based on race or color of their skin.

Does Huck make the right decision?

In the case above I believe that  he did not make the right decision as they are other ways he could have handled it but if Jin will be killed or maltreated, i believe that Huck did the right thing.

I have not not ever intentionally broken a law but a rule, i have because it was against my faith and my conscience.

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