In this book he had a slight comparison of his mother Jane Clemons and his character Aunt Sally. “Yet, kind-hearted and compassionate as she was, she was not conscious that slavery was a bad grotesque, and on unwarrantable usurpation.” (Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer Among the Indians, 1989; pp.87-88) (Hearn 353) This was a useful peace in analyzing the satirical irony. Reason being, this is what they believe God wanted. Aunt Sally was married to a Baptist pastor and Jane Clemons was a loyal Christian. Which both had been repeatedly taught every Sunday, by the pastors and the “Bible text that slavery was right.” (Hearn
In this book he had a slight comparison of his mother Jane Clemons and his character Aunt Sally. “Yet, kind-hearted and compassionate as she was, she was not conscious that slavery was a bad grotesque, and on unwarrantable usurpation.” (Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer Among the Indians, 1989; pp.87-88) (Hearn 353) This was a useful peace in analyzing the satirical irony. Reason being, this is what they believe God wanted. Aunt Sally was married to a Baptist pastor and Jane Clemons was a loyal Christian. Which both had been repeatedly taught every Sunday, by the pastors and the “Bible text that slavery was right.” (Hearn