Analysis On Racism In Huck Finn

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January 28, 2013

 

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As Huck has settled into civilized society, he has befriended a boy named Tom Sawyer. Tom, having been born and raised in civilized society, has never inherited the natural or uninhibited tendencies that Huck has been raised with. Through Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain satitrizes the apparent foolishness of a civilized person's ethic and outlook on life, and specifically their tendency towards racism...
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Through Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain satitrizes the apparent foolishness of a civilized person's ethic and outlook on life, and specifically their tendency towards racism. In a specific scene in Chapter Two, Tom illustrates that natural tendency through his insensitivity towards slaves and members of the black race...
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