In his interactions with Mary Jane, we see Huck as a person with a conscience. How does that encounter serve to strengthen his character (both in a literary and moral sense)? How does his character development relate to the question of conscience vs. society?
Monday, December 15, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
Cruelty
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Welcome!
This blog will serve as a discussion extension of our study of Huck Finn in American Literature. Respond weekly to each of the questions posted. Questions will be posted each Monday; comments must be posted by midnight the following Sunday to receive credit.
Remember to exress your thoughts and opinions in a respectful manner. Differing opinions are welcomed, negative comments are not.
Remember to exress your thoughts and opinions in a respectful manner. Differing opinions are welcomed, negative comments are not.
Check out the illustrations from the first edition of Huck Finn!http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/railton/huckfinn/huckpix/huckpix.html
Racism in Huck Finn
Huck Finn has been censored and banned in some places because many people consider it to be a racist book. Do you feel that Huck Finn is a racist book? Support your opinion by considering the following: the character of Jim, Huck's use of the "n-word", Huck and Tom's treatment of Jim, Huck's reaction to the news that Jim has run away.
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