This essay explores and explains three major themes that connect in both "To Kill a Mockinbird" by Harper Lee and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain.
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Have you ever looked around, just to see how much compassion people have? Have you ever taken a minute to think about how much courage it takes, just to do the little things in life? Have you ever looked around and wondered why there is so much cruelty in the world today? These are three major aspects of our life today. The three major themes that Mark Twain and Harper Lee explore in Huckleberry Finn
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these two books. They each let Compassion take over their lives rather than Cruelty. To do this took a lot of courage, being the year they were in and everything going around them at the time. They were each slowly able to realize that just because everybody else thinks something, that doesn't mean you have to. I hope you now see how much of an impact cruelty, courage and compassion have on our everyday lives.
these two books. They each let Compassion take over their lives rather than Cruelty. To do this took a lot of courage, being the year they were in and everything going around them at the time. They were each slowly able to realize that just because everybody else thinks something, that doesn't mean you have to. I hope you now see how much of an impact cruelty, courage and compassion have on our everyday lives.