1. Themes of Race in Huckleberry Finn
Jim Crow laws were also in effect at this time and designed to limit the power of blacks in the South. ... The book has a character named Jim who is a slave. ... Twain shows in the book how people are racist towards him and how they mistreat him. It is not a racist book because in the time era that the book was set it was a way of life. ... One example is in chapter fourteen; Huck is talking to Aunt Sally about a steamboat explosion, "It warn't the grounding that didn't keep us back a little. ...
- Word Count: 1091
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School