Harmony, Purity, Truth
@inproceedings{Oddie1994HarmonyPT, title={Harmony, Purity, Truth}, author={Graham Oddie}, year={1994} }
Hetty believes it would be good to resist her heroin addiction-the stuff costs too much, it's a hassle to purchase, it's illegal, and there's the risk of overdosing. Despite this, she still desires a fix-and succumbs. Huck thinks it's bad to help a slave escape from his owners-he believes it to be a kind of theft of valuable property, legitimately purchased. Despite this, Huck likes Jim, he doesn't want to let him down-so he lies about Jim to the slave hunters. Hetty and Huck experience… CONTINUE READING
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