Well packaged, on time. Book referred by Author in online Book club. excellent read.
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There is probably no book in American literature more loved and hated than "Huckleberry Finn". Twain's masterpiece has been reviled as a racist rant; parents have tried to get it banned from school libraries, and people have claimed that not only is the book racist, so is its author. But Twain was hardly a racist; Jim is presented as one of the few characters in the book who has real dignity, humanity and common goodness;...
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This book and her book "Lighting Out For The Territory", have made me reconsider a lot more than Mark Twain's Huck Finn. No teacher of literature or American History should get a degree without reading these books.
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I just finished The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and find the relationship between Huck and Jim to be a blessing for them both. To think that a black man was treated as though he had no feelings I suppose we all knew happened, but to actually read it in a novel such as this is so sad that I couldn't even begin to express how I feel. I was never raised to see color, only to love all of God's creatures for who they are not...
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After carefully reviewing Huck Finn and working to understand all aspects of it for both black and white Americans, I understand why it is a requirement in schools today. To criticize with any real justification, one must read the entire book. Twain uses a large amount of satire to show that the black people, thought of as nothings, actually do have feelings, and are human. Before criticizing, be sure you read and understand...
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