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Examples Of Racial Inequality In Huckleberry Finn

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Mr. Corrigale
ENG 3UO
4/1/2015
Racial Inequality – Unethical
The use of racial inequality in the community can cause members of another race to be alienated. The novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is about a young boy who set out on a quest to free his friend from the racial discrimination present in the society. During this quest he faces many obstacles which helps him understand why all human beings are equal. First, Jim implies the message by relating the perception of slavery and Huck conveys that there are also people that respect African Americans. Second, Huck defines the message by explaining the river as a place where conflicts occur and Jim describes that all difficulties can be eradicated. Last, the literary device …show more content…

The Mississippi River has a major impact on the novel and the conflict. Huck describes, “So in two seconds away we went a-sliding down the river, and it did seem so good to be free again and all by ourselves on the big river, and nobody to bother us. I had to skip around a bit, and jump up and crack my heels a few times…” (207) The River is where most of the conflicts occur. This is because the river leads to freedom and to achieve freedom, one needs to go through harsh conditions. The River is the most important place for all African Americans in the novel because it leads to a place where everyone is treated equally. Mark Twain describes the river as a “big river”, signifying that freedom cannot be achieved easily. According to Cassander Smith, “Whether Jim is called a slave or a nigger, Huck is still brought to the central moral dilemma in chapter thirty-one--a choice of whether to help Jim escape or abide by fugitive slave laws.” (Smith) Huck is psychologically challenged at this point. He has to figure out what is right and what is wrong. Jim, being a runaway slave, has a reward on him for three hundred dollars. Thus, this represents slavery, because Jim is a free man, he has not done any crime. Slavery is immoral and it violates human rights. Some conflicts describe the African Americans, as gentle and kind people. Jim deceives Huck as he states, “It’s a …show more content…

First, Jim conveys the message by using the concept of slavery and Huck implies that not everyone disrespects African Americans. Second, Huck describes the message by relating that the river is where all the conflicts have originated and Jim defines that anyone can make a person joyful. Last, the use of the literary device of metaphor establishes that African Americans are insignificant and the use of the literary device of colloquialism demonstrates the concept of slavery. Racal Inequality is performed on people who do not have the same race as one, but one’s true race is mankind. Therefore, everyone should be treated

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