It is my opinion that the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain should be taught in schools because this book is very well written and can teach many lessons. I think that the people in today's world, or maybe just the USA, try to be censor and shelter the children. I think that it is wrong to censor things, this book is supposedly wrong because it says the word nigger a lot and has death in it. I think that although the word nigger was used frequently in this book it showed the separation between the slaves and the owners and how Huck overcame this separation and saw through the societies views on niggers .
Racism is now a very big issue but when the book was written African Americans didn't have the rights they have today and racism didn't exist. Twain wrote this book not having to worry about racism. In our day and time they want to censor out the words like nigger but that really
Many people could have been offended by the stereotypes in this book. For example, "I see it warn't no use wasting words-you can't learn a nigger to argue."(pg. 78) In this example Huck stereotypes Jim as being a stupid nigger that can't learn anything. This is just one of the stereotypes of the book. Another stereotype that Jim uses is that of the Frenchman that should speak English. "Is a Frenchman a man? Well den dad blame it why doan he talk like a man?"(pg. 78) There is no problem with including stereotypes in the book because in real life people do stereotype things. The author could have easily left these stereotypes out but he wanted the book as realistic as possible.
would be wrong because it wouldn't be realistic, people need to know what it was truly like. Sheltering people from the truth Is the worst thing you can do. If kids don't learn about how slavery was then they won't truly under
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