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The main theme in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn that concerns the duke and Dauphin is _____. friendship and loyalty pretending to be what one is not slavery as a socially accepted institution the duality between what is right and what is legal

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The main theme which is reflected from Huck is the feeling of guilt. Huck is a pretty matured child, and he knows how it might feel to be in somebody else's shoes.

That is the reason why he felt guilty when he and his friends left the thieves out in the wrecked boat and left them behind. He soon began to feel guilty and understood it is not the right thing to do what they had just done.

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