Sunday, August 4, 2019
censorhf We Should Not Ban the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn :: Adventures Huckleberry Huck Finn Essays
      We Should Not Ban the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn           There is a current debate that the description of Jim in the novel  "Huckleberry Finn" is racist leading to some schools banning it from their  libraries. Jim's character is described as an uneducated and simple sounding;  illiterate slave and some people have looked upon this characterization as  racist. Jim is depicted as a slave in the south during a period when slavery was  common place and widely accepted as the way of life. Slaves of this time period  were not provided any formal education; never allowed any independent thought  and were constantly mistreated and abused. The author in my opinion is merely  describing how a slave spoke in those days and was trying to give you the true  feeling behind his thought, while writing this tale. Despite a few instances in  which Jim's description might be misconstrued as being racist, such as the use  of the word "nigger", the reader should be able to understand that this is a  fictional portrayal of two boys, one white and one black, d   uring a time when  slavery was common place. There is an obvious contrast of the mind set depicted  in Twain's novel compared to then and now. The use of the word "nigger" is most  certainly a very slanderous slang term that is not socially acceptable in  present times. The dialect in which Jim is speaking indicates how Jim spoke do  to his lack of education and refinement that white people refused to provide to  slaves. This provision was not permitted as white slave owners viewed blacks as  property and as being unable to learn proper grammar and structure of the  English language. Some historians have stated that this was also so because it  allowed the white's to maintain control over their slaves in order to "keep the  upper hand", so to speak. We as a modern society should maintain an open mind  when dealing with literary works such as Huckleberry Finn and bare in mind that  novels such as these are written during socially diverse and sometimes opposite  ways of thinking.            We should not ban a literary work such as Huckleberry Finn simply because it  is not accepted by modern day standards.  					    
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