The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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can someone help me with 2 examples of society’s values and laws and how they can be in conflict with higher moral values

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Are you referring to values within the context of the novel? Certainly, Huck conflicted with the prevailing racism at the time. Huck had a higher sense of moral order than the average white person of that era. Huck, for example, felt a kinship with Jim the escaped slave. Huck also rebelled against the hypocrisy of the church and what he learned at school.