1. Moral Direction and Racism - Huck Finn
Huckleberry Finn fits this criterion by demonstrating Huck's moral journey of breaking away from society's morality towards discovering his own. ... Despite the highly controversial elements tied to racism present in Huck Finn, the book gives high school students an unadulterated sense and different perspective on African-American perception and treatment in the mid-1800s. The novel Huck Finn takes place in the antebellum South, however Mark Twain wrote it after the Civil War itself. ... Huck Finn perfectly captures the intense emotional agony Jim faces running away from his family, ...
- Word Count: 2046
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate