Written by Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn's adventure is a novel read by many students each year in high school classes throughout the United States. But when you have a popular book at school, you will begin to have some controversy about it. The theme of prohibiting reading this novel at school is controversial for other reasons such as its "aggressive racial nickname", ridicule of religion or challenge of authority. Novels should be banned and schools can not agree with those who say they should continue reading and ignore those who do not ban.
One of the most controversial books, Mark Twain's "The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn" is a good example of a book challenged in 1994. "Adventure of Huckleberry Finn" is a classic American story that contains many precious lessons. According to the editorial of "USA Today" magazine, Huck Fin believed that helping runaway slaves was a crime, but his conscience gave him discomfort. Hack will run the risk of eternity suffering rather than betraying his black friends and fellow's gym ("poor hack" A 23). The story relates to the race under writing, but one of the main reasons critics attacked books is that the term "nigga" is often used. The word nigga is a simple sign of the writing period. As we discussed in "poor people, his critics will not hear him", Mark Twain despite the slavery disappearance, racial discrimination still exists (A 12)
Mark Twain and Huckleberry Finn Adventure Mark Twain was born in Samuel Ranghorn Clemens and is a well-known figure in American literary circles. Born in Florida, Missouri Mark Twain and his family moved to Hannibal in Missouri where Twain discovered the Mississippi River and fell in love with the Mississippi River. Living in the river and his Hannibal became his inspiration and guidance in most of his writings. Twain liked the river and made many trips, but he finished with the biography Mark Twain ... the most popular American writer David W. Levy's split thinking obviously Mark Twain and the society as a whole closely It is relevant. His time has changed. Many of his novels have themes that develop around various social changes and problems, including slavery and racial discrimination. Mark Twain experienced the civil war, gold medal era and years before industrialization, and this book explores his attitude and behavior during this period. this book