The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn & Mark Twain's social commentary

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February 21, 2014

 

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If you didn't know Jim Finn was abusive, you would probably want to keep family together too. This decision of his shows he is civilized. Mark Twain used satire to poke fun at civilization. By writing about how religion was part of everyday life and Huck didn't want to learn about it, Twain was saying that society places too much emphasis on religion...
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It's ironic that Huck, who to the casual reader seems like a simple, uneducated boy, turns out to be a pure and strong willed person. In contrast to the civilized, there is primitive man. There is plenty of primitive behavior. Pap is an excellent example. He is the epitome of white trash. He is loud, drunk, and abusive, displaying no signs of decent human behavior...
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