huckleberry finn

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English

 

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Darius M

 

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April 8, 2014

 

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University

 

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B

 

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By unveiling the themes that are present in the book, we can see what Twain stood for and why he wrote this novel in the period he lived in. Religion is sarcastically reflected in Huckleberry Finn by Twain's sense of storyline and the way his characters talk. A predominant theme, and probably one of Twain's favorites, is the mockery of religion...
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A predominant theme, and probably one of Twain's favorites, is the mockery of religion. Twain tended to attack organized religion at every opportunity and the sarcastic character of Huck Finn is perfectly situated to allow him to do so. The attack on religion can already be seen in the first chapter, when Huck indicates that hell sounds like a lot more fun than heaven...
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