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Huckleberry Finn's character perfectly shows the spirit of the USA of that time. He is a commoner, uneducated and poor, with prejudice but not really sure of what he thinks and why he thinks it so.
The event that led him to violence was the murder of his nephew, Emilio, in Chicago.
The author places this piece of information at the beginning of the article to give perspective about (and possibly sympathy for) the situation and Torres's actions.It gives reasoning for WHY he wanted revenge, and gives humanity to a story that might just be any other article about violence in American cities.
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In some cases, one group may come to view the beliefs and actions of another group as fundamentally evil and morally intolerable. This often results in hostility and violence and severely damages the relationship between the two groups. For this reason, moral conflicts tend to be quite harmful and intractable.
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