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What is Pap Finn's perspective on freedom in regards to society's rules?
He believes freedom comes from ignoring societal rules.
He thinks that following rules is essential for true freedom.
He feels that freedom and rules are always in conflict.
He supports rules if they benefit his personal freedom.
How does Pap Finn rationalize his moral decisions?
He believes that morality is subjective and based on individual circumstances.
He holds strong to a traditional sense of morality.
He strictly follows the legal codes of society.
He thinks that morality should be formed by the majority opinion.
What does Pap Finn's character suggest about the relationship between freedom and responsibility?
He believes that freedom comes with no responsibilities.
He thinks freedom should always be accompanied by social responsibility.
He argues that responsibility limits personal freedom.
He believes in a balance between personal freedom and responsibility.
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