Huck Finn's reaction to The Bible in Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is one of skepticism and confusion. He struggles to reconcile the moral teachings of the Bible with the hypocrisy he observes in the people around him, particularly in regards to issues like slavery. Huck appreciates the stories but ultimately finds them at odds with his own experiences and beliefs, leading him to question the validity of the moral framework presented in the scriptures. This reflects his broader journey of moral development and individual ethics throughout the novel.
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