1. Huck Finn as a criticism and a protest of the South
Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as a criticism and a protest against Southern society of the 19th century. ... The literary critic Veit Kuhne states, "Even more than his action, his writings showed that Twain, the native Southerner, had left the world of racial prejudices behind him and had become one if it's harshest critics" (http://www.mycgiserver.com/~veit/veit/schule/twain.htm). ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate