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Huckleberry Finn


            
             Define and explain how the aspects of society that Twain satirized still exist today.
             There are many aspects of society that Twain satirized that still exist today. There is still judgment by look/actions, judgment of color, and finally judgment of language. We've all been involved in most of these judgments somehow. We either are the ones doing it or we are the ones that it's been done at. Still, today there are things that we do as a part of society that Twain satirizes a great amount in the novel "Huckleberry Finn.".
             Not all the things that Mark Twain satirized on happens anymore. For example, we do not hang blacks or other races anymore. Even though the KKK still exist in some areas, your consequence for doing such a horrible thing now will be very big and harsh. But there is still prejudice towards other races, just not as strong.
             Twain used things such as judging others (or in this case Huck) by the way they acted and the way they talked to satirize on. Huck, a teenager, was really a bum. He drank and smoked and even chewed. He also talked in a very strong slang dialect. Teenagers in this day do all that. Some don't even make it in life. But you can really judge a person by the way they dress and speak. And that is one of the many things that happens today that Twain satirizes on. .
             Judging by the way we dress happens a lot today, specially in school. A very good example is punks and preppies. Not so much at Battle Mountain (not saying that it does not happen) but at bigger schools. Going back to Columbine High. The two loners of the school were always left out because they wore their punk looking clothes. So they took it upon themselves to shoot all the preppies they could. .
             To conclude this, people should not judge by the outer self. You never know what's inside. Also, satire is not used only in judgment but it is also used on the way we live. Twain used "Huckleberry Finn" to show us that no one is perfect.


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