Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Free Essays - Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn :: Adventures Huckleberry Huck Finn Essays
      Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn Essays           In the Style of Twain The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, is said to be " the  source from which all great American literature has stemmed" (Smith 127). This  is in part attributed to Mark Twain's ability to use humor and satire, as well  as incorporating serious subject matter into his work. Throughout the novel  Twain takes on the serious issue of Huck's moral dilemma.            One such issue which is particularly important in the novel is pointed out by  Smith: He swears and smokes, but he has a set of ethics all his own. He believes  that slaves belong to their rightful owners, yet in his honest gratitude toward  his friend Jim, he helps him to escape the bonds of slavery. (181) This is  something that tears at Huck throughout the novel and helps Twain show how  complex Huck's character really is. "The recognition of complexity in Huck's  character enabled Twain to do full justice to the conflict of vernacular values  and the dominant culture" (Smith 125).            Throughout Huck and Jim's adventures Huck is constantly playing practical  jokes on Jim who seems to take them all in stride. But unknown to the reader  Twain uses this aspect as another notch in Huck's moral 2 growth. Critic Frank  McGill points this out: Huck's humble apology for the prank he plays on Jim in  the fog is striking evidence of growth in Huck's moral insight. It leads  naturally to the next chapter in which Twain causes Huck to face up for the  first time to the fact he is helping a slave escape.(119)            Another serious issue addressed by Twain is the abuse that was given to Huck  by his father. Huck was kidnaped from the Widow Douglas by his father who had  heard of his inheritance. Huck's father then took him to a cabin far away in the  woods where he kept the boy a prisoner, beating him and half starving him. Twain  tells us how Huck felt about life with his father: Before long Huck began to  wonder why he had even liked living with the widow. With his father he could  smoke and swear all he wanted, and his life would have been quiet pleasant if it  had not been for all of the constant beatings.  					    
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