“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is wholeheartedly pertaining a message to readers about the ills of slavery but this is a convoluted matter. On the one hand, the only really good and reliable character (and the only one who is free of the hypocritical environment other white individual features are inundated by) is Jim who, according to the institution of slavery, is subhuman, thus one has to marvel about the presence of satire in "Huck Finn".
Outline
The Novel
The Plot
Huck inserts himself as someone who emerged in an earlier publication by assesses Twain, recalling ...