Monster Essays - The Worth of Huckleberry Finn
The Worth of Huckleberry Finn
I feel that Huckleberry Finn is a valuable commentary on the habits
of humanity during that era. Mark Twain set a high standard for future
writers to follow, and at the same time made repeated condescending remarks
about the way people, specifically southern adults, think. Another goal of
his at the time was probably to show people that they were children too,
once, and this was how they thought at that age. Another reason I felt
that this book is valuable is that it shows the feelings of not only the
people, but also of Mark Twain toward slavery and slaves at the time the
book was written.
An example of Mark Twain's fe....
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