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A Lesson Learned

The world seen through a young boy’s eyes may not just be what one expects. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain teaches lessons as well as learns a few. Lessons are what make people human and what make them learn from their mistakes. Learning lessons is an integral part of life. Lessons that are learned from friends will stick with one forever. In dealing with lessons, what is learned is most important because what a person learns from a lesson could change their life forever. Three topics that I have learned lessons from are education, friendship, and decision making.
Education is very important in Huckleberry’s life as well as today. A lesson that I learned from this novel is that education is a very precious gift. When The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written not many people were educated. Pap shows his dislike of ...

Posted by: Cinthia De Ruiz

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