Mark Twain is one of the most controversial writers ever. Despite recent years, discussion continues on the view expressed in his novel 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. In extreme cases, this novel is forbidden by the public school system and may even be judged by public libraries. The basis for this review is that Mark Twain's book is a racist debate, but in reality Twain is opposed to racial discrimination and informs people about what's going on in the south In order to use this book. He expressed this using the dialect of the South region, showing his attitude of black characters, showing the attitude of other letters of the novel against black people. If someone says "Read while online" ...
An example of Hack's dialect is that "a widow Douglas can take her and find a son and make me civilized and when I can not stand it will no longer catch fire" (Twain 1) . An example of a common dialect is a mainstream of aunt Poly, "Tom, I do not need to return the collar of my shirt back to you, pump your head up to your outerwear! "(Tween 6). An example of a dialect of Jim is "I know what you are going to do, he will go down the road, he said he will stay" (Twain 19). Racial apes were used throughout the novel 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. They are not intended to express the attitudes of the author, they are intended to accurately depict the common languages and expressions of Black Americans at the time. This expression also revealed the attitude of those days. An example of using racist slurs is "when a black man escapes at the night of Hack Fin's murder, so he has a reward - 300 dollars" (Tween 55). Another use of racist slurs is "Do you think about the niger everyone is doing?" (Tween 56). Perhaps the most powerful example is a sentence from the letter "Indian Joe". "He made me get on the horse - in front of the prison, like Nigga!"
Recently, Harckleberry Finn was criticized for the use of his racial stereotype and the continued use of the term "nigger". Most people think Twain will treat the book as an attack against racial discrimination, but others believe that Twain could not exceed the racial paradigm of those days. According to the American Library Association, Huckleberry Finn's Adventures is the fifth biggest issue in 2007, citing 'racial discrimination'. Many schools have taken the adventure of Huckleberry Finn from their courses to avoid these ethnic problems. In the United States, the banned reference guide is forbidden and is named as the fourth book prohibited at school. In 2011, Professor Alan Gribben of Auburn University tried to keep it in the classroom by announcing a new version of "nug" which was replaced with "slave". This has caused a fierce argument about whether the word "disinfection" Twain is correct or not. Some people admire his efforts, but most people object to his choice.
Huckleberry Fin's adventure, also known as Mark Twain's novel "Huckleberry Finn's Adventure", was published in the UK in 1884 and was published in the United States in 1885. The narrator of this book is Huckleberry Finn. That young man will adapt perfectly to its spoken verbal speech with details of the scene, poetic explanation, a brilliant expression of the character, and a wide range of expressions. Interpretation of comedy and ingenious satirical stories. Hack escaped his abusive father with a raft on a voyage that was long suspended along his buddies, runaway slaves, and the Mississippi River. During the trip Hack met various characters and types. I remember most people living along the river or along the river. Because of these experiences, Hack learns to overcome traditional racial prejudice and respect and love Jim.