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What is a motif that runs throughout the story huckleberry finn

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Answer:The moral of the story "Huckle.berry Finn" is about Huck.

But there is not anything good moral Huck should inherit from his father. Huck's father was a drun kard and a thief, and he wanted to rob his own son off for his reward money. He beats his son regularly, and practically stopped him so as to prevent him from getting any kind of education and lo.ve in his life. The only thing that rubbed off on Huck is P.ap's racism, as Huck is relatively racist in the beginning of the novel, whereas that changes towards the end of the novel.

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