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__**Hypocrisy of Moral and Intellectual Teachings**__
//Huckleberry Finn// a novel written by Mark Twain shortly after the Civil War becomes much more to the reader than a novel about a misfit (Huck) who finds himself running away from the imperious society of the South and on his journey helps an escaped slave to freedom. The adventure after being analyzed by the reader can conclusively be seen as a critique of the American society and it's hypocrisy of moral and intellectual teachings. By comparing and contrasting many characters and situations throughout the novel that seem to be, a that time, some of the best examples of good natured and God reared people. We will be able to use Twain's novel not only to criticize dishonest events from the past but situations that the present United States has not done much better than the very time era that we criticize for being so unjust. The real question remains has society truly changed or are we leading the same hypocritical lives that we have critiqued for so long? Twain's novel will be able to serve as our guide.