Summary
This quote is from Mark Twain's novel, "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." It is spoken by the protagonist, Huck Finn, when faced with the moral dilemma of helping his friend Jim, a runaway slave. The quote reflects Huck's decision to defy societal norms and the consequences he is willing to face, even if it means going against religious beliefs or social expectations. It portrays Huck's growth as a character, maturing from someone who follows blindly to someone who follows his own moral compass.
Topics
Rights
By Mark Twain