Essay Galaxy - Huck Finn-Racism
By: HJK
Is Huck Finn A Racist Book? Ever since its publication over a hundred years ago, controversy has swarmed around one of Mark Twain�s most popular novels, Huck Finn. Even then, many educators supported its dismissal from school libraries. For post Civil-War Americans, the argument stemmed from Twain�s use of spelling errors, poor grammar, and curse words. In the politically correct 1990�s however, the point of argument has now shifted to one of the major themes of the book: Racism. John Wallace once said of the book, �It�s the most grotesque version of racist trash� ever written. Were Twain�s archetypal characters and use of vernacular language an assertion of his own racist views, or a critique of the injustice of White society? Many readers misinterpret racist remarks by characters in the novel as reflections of Twain�s own beliefs supporting slavery. These claims, t....
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