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    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a novel created by Mark Twain, which mainly talks about slavery. The protagonist, Huckleberry Finn, is a twelve years old kid. He starts his adventures with a escaping slave named Jim. They become friends in need in the end of story, but because of the sensitive issue - slavery and the using of “nigger” in the novel, the problem whether The Adventure of Huckleberry should be taught in school is being discussed by people. In my eyes, The Adventures of Huckleberry…

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    efforts by many anti- censorship organizations, censorship of the media has and always will be in place. One of the most prevalent bannings is of the controversial “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. The sequel to Tom Sawyer by famous American Author Mark Twain, tells the story of the white town drunk’s son Huckleberry Finn and his journey with slave Jim. However, considering the time this novel was written (1884), the use of the word “Nigger” is repeatedly used (a startling 219…

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    Mark Twain’s critique of society in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn President John F. Kennedy once said, “If a free society cannot save the many who are poor, then it cannot save the few who are rich.” Throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain highlights society’s cruelty toward others, society’s racism and, through the usage of harsh diction, emphasizes society’s inhumanity. Twain, through highlighting race and greed, shows the hypocrisy of society. To reveal society’s…

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    As the novel opens, we are welcomed with the beloved character of Huckleberry Finn in the state of Missouri around eighteen thirty or eighteen forty. With the eighteenth century being a powerful time of war, revolutions, and injustice, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn creates a visual representation of the hard times faced in the world. Many readers have experienced this controversial novel for the past two centuries, each providing their own interpretation of the novel itself. With two…

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    “Once again, Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is under siege from irate parents who, focused on a word rather than the book as a whole, want it removed from the regular curriculum” (Balee 15). Balee expresses the ongoing debate whether The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn should be banned from school’s reading lists because of the explicit language and stereotypical portrayals of African Americans. This debate dates back to the 50s when desegregated schools across the nation started…

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    Mark Twain wrote the satirical comedy, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, to display the irony of societies beliefs. It is about a little boy who travels down the Mississippi River in the mid-1800s, running away from his problems, facing obstacles and learning about himself and the world around him. Twain’s ideas and beliefs differed from the majority of society during this time. The book uses irony to expose the absurdity of racism, the advantages and disadvantages of a formal education, and…

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written in 1884 following the civil war by Mark Twain. Mark twain was born by the name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, but he used the name Mark Twain as his pen name. Twain was born in Florida, Missouri on November 30, 1835, and died in Redding, Connecticut on April 21, 1910. Mark Twain was well know writer, and is best know today for his books The Adventures of Tom Sawyer , and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Twain depicts to the readers of The…

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    with other Americans who were also feeling this ever-present desire for freedom and choice, while also feeling the fear of the unknown and loss. American literature and authors cannot compare to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,by Mark Twain. In his novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Twain includes many ideals from war-era America such as: his recollections of boyhood experiences and traumas, his struggles with his time during the Civil War, and his growing desire to find freedom and…

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    of Huckleberry Finn. The main reason the book is controversial is because of Twain’s use of racism throughout the book. Also, the use of the “n” word to describe black people, makes the book controversial. This book has been in discussion of being banned in American high schools for many years. Many people want to and have banned the book in American high schools. Others encourage the teaching of the book in American high schools. The great American novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,…

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