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Over a century later, Huck’s dilemma resonates wherever societies
prioritize comfort over justice. The novel challenges us to question
inherited prejudices and the systems that sustain them. As Huck
concludes, "I can’t stand hypocrisy no more," we’re reminded
that moral progress demands the courage to choose conscience over
conformity. Twain’s masterpiece endures not as a period piece but as a
call to navigate our own turbulent waters with integrity.
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