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Theme Of Satire In Huckleberry Finn

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Mark Twain uses satire to bring forth the argument of the innocence and the intelligence in children. Satire is showing the use of irony and humor throughout the text, Twain uses that through Huck Finn as a child who has been through several tough experiences, such as his father's beatings, and moving from place to place not having a home of his own. This brings together the conflicts Huck has faced and his safe places in the world.

Mark Twain shows satire during Huck's adventuress, which will seem to entail some sort of uncomfortable conflict that Huck rushes away from when things get resilient in order to find another similar situation, and the cycle will repeat. Satire shows Hucks innocence as a young boy. Huck lives with the widow who …show more content…

The irony shines through when we realize Huck is enjoying his time as a kidnapped child for a short period of time. The reason is because he is brought up in innocence, showing the aspect of a little boy wanting to be outside and not deal with the world around them.

Mark Twain continues his use of satire throughout Huck's adventures to show the growth and intelligence the boy has learned as well as speaking for young boys as a whole. During Jim and Huck's trip on the raft they made several stops in order to gather supplies such as food. The way they got these supplies of course was to steal them. Leading up to this Huck was a part of gang and robbers with Tom Sawyer who would storm through the town killing and stealing which was of course make believe once again showing the humor and innocence in young boys. However, something in Huck changed, he mentioned the act of stealing and how it was wrong, stealing had no become an uneasy feeling to him. The irony is the fact that Huck wants to stop his stealing when his whole childhood was brought up with Tom Sawyer and his gang. Twain is showing the growth of intelligence in Huck and how he is able to recognize right from wrong. Jim was a runaway slave becoming Huck's travel companion, after a while on the river they hit land and one of Huck's reactions was to turn

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