Huck Finn

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English

 

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Carol W

 

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March 2, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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He did not want a reader to look at the word "nigger" and not get the meaning. Additionally, an article by Peter Salwen, he tells how "?you can search through all of Twain's writings...you'll be hard to find a derogatory remark about the black race." Now why would you call someone racist or his piece of work racist if he or she has not written or said something that's belittling to black people? This does not mean he does not speak of black people, in truth according to Salwen, when Twain compares blacks and whites, his comparison are "?not conspicuously flattering to the whites...
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An article called, "Racism in Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn," it tells that "?it's important to separate the ideas of the author from the ideas of his characters?" This is really telling the reader to read between the lines. The ideas of a character are not the ideas of the author. Mark Twain may pinch his experiences in there but he is not telling readers his ideas but rather he is trying to tell you how the ideas would be like that in that certain time period...
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