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What is a significant theme related to societal oppression in 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'?
Racial Inequality
Economic Wealth
Political Corruption
Gender Roles
How does Huck Finn respond to the societal norms regarding slavery?
He actively supports slavery.
He seeks freedom for himself only.
He disagrees with the idea of slavery and helps Jim escape.
He remains neutral and does nothing.
What is the primary factor that influences Huck's view on Jim and slavery?
The law and societal expectations.
Personal experiences and friendship.
Environmental factors in the South.
Economic benefits of slavery.
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