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I think playing game is good but it's not good playing always
Huck's ultimate moral decision<span> in the </span>novel<span> is, ironically, to "go to hell" for freeing Jim. He does not justify </span>his<span> choice. He simply </span>makes<span> the decision to take up wickedness again. </span>Twain's<span> bitter </span>satire<span> in this passage is a harsh invective </span>against<span> a </span>society<span> that would live by such false standards.</span>
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