Huckleberry Finn: Controversy Paper
Huckleberry Finn sets each reader back in a time when we as humans where
inhuman. All the faults of the world was just beginning to show through and
some of the right was being shifted to the side. Just as in Huck Finn, we are
reminded of the race relations that we all still face. Mark Twain does his best
to show the reader the love for one another and the as people and the compassion
we all have hidden inside of us. Ralph Ellison said, "The Negro looks at the
white man and finds it difficult to believe that the "grays"-a Negro term for
white people- can be so absurdl ....
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