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Summary Of Individualism InThe Adventure Of Huckleberry Finn?

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Alone, thoughtless, bored, and an outcast is what individualism feels like. Sometimes it is a good thing since it helps people think and understand things better, but it may make people feel lonely and as if they had no purpose in their life. In the historical nonfiction account, What We Fought For, the historical writer, McPherson, emphasizes the reason why the North and South fought; and how the North did not want conflict because they didn't want the south to secede, during the civil war on the northern side. The purpose of this historical account was to inform the people that the North fought for others and the South fought for themselves. The North fought for the slaves and the equality and the South for the economy.In the satirical novel of Mark Twain, The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn, Twain depicts 14 year old Huck exposes the flaws in white society´s morality In the Antebellum South on the Mississippi. Twain condemns the racism, slavery and hypocrisy of ¨civilized society¨ , because the views its members as capricious and immoral. “Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman is a free verse poem in the article Leaves of Grass published on 1855 which declares everything is equal because everything is made up of atoms as he narrates from a graveyard. Since the industrial revolution corrupt society by making them feel as if they had little power; Whitman wrote this to make the audience feel as if they had equal power. In these texts, individualism is exposed by showing the reader

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