In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn And The Poem Cafe: Natural Laws Over Man Laws
People in a society strive to be accepted. But certain “rules” must be followed in order to be “normal.” Sometimes these rules are inhumane and cruel to other people. But, there are a few people who deviate from these rules or “man laws” and follow their instincts, or “natural laws.” In order to do what is right a person must decide what is more important. Being accepted by many, or being accepted by few, or none. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a novel by Mark Twain, and the poem “Café” Show how natural laws triumph over man laws.
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