huck finn

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English

 

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Brian T

 

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January 4, 2013

 

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University

 

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Twain frequently uses racially charged language in his book, which is unacceptable today. However, at the time his words were considered slang and should not be judged by today’s standards. Some may believe his dialogue is offensive and racist, but it demonstrates how Huck is changing and learning to question the prejudices he has been taught...
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Twain shows this many times throughout his novel. The story is narrated by Huck who has been brought up in a society that believes in slavery and accepts it. But during his journey down the river with Jim, Huck starts to question these beliefs. The first example is when they reach Cairo (freedom for Jim) and Huck realizes he is helping a slave to run away...
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