Saturday, July 20, 2019
Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn â⬠Controversial :: Adventures Huckleberry Huck Finn Essays
            Huckleberry Finn ââ¬â Controversial           It seems like a never-ending question. When will we ever let it rest? You  know the question I'm talking about; should the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn  be banned from American Literature courses? It's been argued from so many  different standpoints, but it has never been settled. Is Huckleberry Finn really  a controversial book?           No, I do not agree with the banning of Huckleberry Finn. This book is  considered to be a classic. It explores the depths of our past in many different  ways. Those who think the book to be controversial probably have never ever read  it before. Most likely, they're basing their judgments on the excessively used  word, "nigger." For those who have read the book and still feel necessary to ban  it are obviously missing the key points of this American classic. If you  understand Huckleberry Finn, then you'll realize it's not about slavery or  racism. It's about being unprejudiced. In the book, Huck admits that Jim "had an  uncommon level head for a nigger." If you were to take out the black and white  scenario, you would see that this quote is clearly nothing but acceptance. Huck  is accepting Jim, regardless of his ethnic background. If you looked deeper, you  would also see, the book is about nothing less than freedom and the quest for  freedom. It's about a slave who breaks the law    and risks his life to win his  freedom and be reunited with his family. He was lucky enough to have a friend  who made him his best friend and helped him to escape. Truly this isn't  controversial; it's real life.            Another controversial aspect of the book would be the use of the word  "nigger" and its being in the book over 200 times creates constant scrutiny. I  feel the word was not used to be racist and its usage in the book gives great  representation of the way life was during the pre-civil war era. People need to  grasp the concept that that's how black were treated then. In today's society,  we would find quotes such as, "Good gracious! Was anybody hurt?" "No'm. Just a  nigger," APPALING! But in fact, it was written in an earlier time setting when  quotes like that were okay to say.  					    
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