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Mark Twain
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Essay consists of a book report on "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."

The five central themes of The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin are friendship, loyalty, trust, what goes around comes around, and the will to do good. Friendship is an easy one because Huck displays it all through the book. Loyalty is one of the thing that Huck questions during the book. Trust is a very big thing in this book because it helps Huck a lot in tight spaces. The book also displays the phrase what goes around comes around by some of the things characters do in the story to make money. It also displays the theme of willing to do good simply because its the right thing to do. Those are the five central themes of The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin.

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