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Why Should Huckleberry Finn Be Banned In Schools

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The United States is known as a sleeping giant you shouldn’t awaken, the scariest country you shouldn’t declare war or mess with, but little did they know that a single book can blow away a whole nation in one second. The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain clearly wrote one powerful book, which was being discussed by every citizen who ever got their hands on it. Even till this day it is still being discussed and being argued if the word “ nigger” should be replace with the word “ slave”, some say that we should replace the book with another literature book. This single book destroyed people’s mind, that schools declared that districts should ban it and shouldn’t allow their scholars to read it. Banning the book isn’t for the good of humanity or …show more content…

There is an importance in educating the younger generation the past of their nation and the injustices we have overcome. But when it comes up to telling our young one’s about our racist past in a book, it becomes a big deal all of a sudden to everyone, what is the difference if we still discuss racism during history as well. Should we read the book in History instead of English so it won’t receive different reactions? From the year it published in 1885 it challenged society and it is still a shock to the readers when they read it to this day. The main concept of the book was for entertainment, along with a message for adults/every american, as a reminder of what they once were themselves. The message within this was seek and explore the romance along with intrigue of growing up, and exposing the lessons they learn as they head towards adulthood and maturity. It also teaches young readers that they can overcome adversity in whichever form it represents itself. Twain used each meaning of an object as a lesson. For example, The Mississippi river, he was once a pilot so he sees

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