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The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn: A Satirical View Of The Old South
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Elaborate uses of race, unprecedented statements about the role of
religion and an overall mockery of the society of the old south serve as a
method of conveying Mark Twain's opinion of society. In his dandy
riverboat adventure The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain attacks
the traditions ....
Middle of essay ....of race as much as the role
race plays in society. Twain uses race to demonstrate the hypocrisy of the
rich and "well refined." He starts demonstrating these falsities of a
society of snobby landowners by showing the vulgarity of their language
(that is their overuse of the word "nigger") . Twain also ridicules
racists through Jim and through whites embarrassing themselves. Jim as a
black man is supposed to be an unfeeling slave, yet he exhibits many
emotions typically restricted to whites .... |
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