Literature is a very powerful tool that greatly influences society and someone's perspective. Literature appears in various ways, each literary form fits a specific category or role to help you understand its true meaning. From playwright to short stories, everyone has moral lessons, information, or reflections of the author. I have witnessed the power of literature many times. Literature makes young people feel better; it motivates unhappy people to famous, to use as educational educational process, and most importantly for entertainment.
In many examples of American literature, it is clear that society plays an important role in the development of personality. In many examples of American literature, you can see that society distinguishes specific characters from what is accepted by society. Writers such as Mark Twain (also known as Sammual Clemmens), John Steinbeck, F Scott Fitzgerald and Nathaniel Hawthorne describe the most isolated example of their classic American literary novel. Through their novels the conflict between society and individuals is based on isolation and accusation, but the most important thing is through isolation
Throughout the history of literature, many fine works show the role of outsiders against his society. This role will help clarify the value of their society. One of the novels is Mark's Twain American classic 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. Among this great work, the main character Huck Finn is a struggle to live as a person who was abandoned in society. This confrontation and its solution helps to develop three different themes. Firstly, one of the themes of conflict contributing to development is that social values and laws may conflict with higher moral values. One of the reasons Huck is "outsiders" is that he does not like social rules, rules and expectations. In most cases, he considers some rules of society to be unfair. For example, Huck knows that he is "better" for widows than his father.