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    It’s considered to be the greatest book in American literature, written after the civil war, deep in the south of the progressing America. Author Mark Twain uses Huckleberry (Huck) Finn as the books young narrator to illustrate how America is constantly changing, and is engulfed by prejudice, as well as showing Americas culture through the view of a young boy. As his adventures continue you finds himself on a journey with an escaped slave, Jim, together they must experience what it is like to be

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    definition. The dictionary definition of slave reads, “A person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.” Within source G, it quickly becomes apparent that swapping words apply the same meaning as before. “There was a free nigger there from Ohio,” or “...why

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    In recent year, there have been adaptations of modern and classic literature. Some of these new editions include the censoring of the “n-word.” What is the impact of this censorship? Having the “N-Word” in our literature creates a negative learning environment and also gives the word power Jane Austin, Middle School English Teacher As a teacher in a public school, I often hear students name-calling and teasing other students. On average, I hear the “n-word” 10-20 times a day. It saddens my heart

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    In a modern world, we face many problems with the literature we choose to teach kids in schools, especially in high schools. Many books have profane language, and are often offensive to many kids and parents who read them. Deciding which pieces of literature to allow in high schools is a big task, and it is worth listening to many different opinions. Lorrie Moore is a writer, and she also clearly states that she is a mother. She brings up the book Huckleberry Finn, a classic that has been taught

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    Mark Twain strongly believed that society “[should not] let schooling interfere with [one’s] education” (“Mark Twain Quotes”). The history that is commonly taught in today’s school systems is full of conceived notions of censorship and the “forgotten” brutality of mankind against his brethren. Through his work, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Twain elaborates on these evil tendencies of mankind, bringing forth crucial arguments that teach lessons of humanity to the children of today’s society. For

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    Until recently, the trend of banning thousands of time-honored books was routinely taking place in public libraries and schools across the country. Presently, many censored books are prevailing on library shelves and remaining in the hands of students. Without a doubt, banning a book entirely deprives people of being able to think differently and learn about new topics. However, censoring books is an exceptional way to allow those who are easily offended to read a written work without raising an

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    belief that black people are dishonest, dumb, and viewed less than human. The black student carries a burden no white student could ever understand. It is harmful to their self-esteem and violates their constitutional rights. The book uses the word “nigger” over one hundred times in the book. It is a terrible offensive word. He believes white authors have used it in books to depict an

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    I always got annoyed when African Americans would use the word nigger all the time in their conversations, songs, and raps; but if any other race uses the word, its RACIST. Reading this essay showed me that African Americans use this word as a sense of pride, praise, and bravery. It says in the essay that in “singular form the word was used as an approval of strength, intelligence or drive” (Naylor, 235). But if it was plural then it was for disapproval. I like the idea of the African American

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    What is a nigger? That is the question that contributed to the loss of my innocence. I was nine years old when I asked my friend Nick what a nigger was and in order for you to understand why on Earth a nine year old kid would ask one of his friends what a nigger was, I need to tell you the story of what led up to this question and the aftermath of this question. Also just to inform the reader, I am not racist, I do not encourage the use of this word and if you are offended by the use of the word

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    definitely felt strong about was racism. He often satirizes racists, and their use of the word “nigger”. In Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain satirizes how people used the word “nigger” to classify Africans as not actual people, people offended Africans with the word “nigger”, and people used the word inappropriately in a casual or positive way. Throughout Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain satirizes how “nigger” is used as to tell Africans they were not people. An example of that would be this dialogue

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