Satire of Huck Finn
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Samuel L. Clemans, whose pen name is Mark Twain was one of American's greatest
writers who was known around the world for his works like Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry
Finn. He is recognized as many to be one of the greatest American writers. I just finished
one of his books The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which I felt was a very moving
book . The book is about a young boy (Huck Finn) whose father is and old drunken
alcoholic. Twain satires alcoholism, which is mentioned through out this novel. When pap
who constantly drinks and is violent with Huck, came home drunk and " He cased me with
a clasp knife and says he would kill me "{mark 29). Because of the alcoholism, pap did
not care about Huck, just his money, so he wouldn't care to kill him, as he never knew
what family meant.
Many parts of the book satires racism. One time pap is walking through town and
sees a black man all cleaned up walking the road to go vote, " It was " lection day, and I
was just about to go and vote myself if I warn't too drunk to get there; but when they
told me there was a State in this country where they'd let a nigger vote, I drawed out. I
says, "I'll never vote again "(mark 27). Pap thinks because a person is black that he
shouldn't have the right to vote and since one is, well he won't ever again, but in reality he
is a drunk and could care less about his vote counting, because he really doesn't care
about his country. The very first satirical scene happens after Tom and Huck plays a trick
on Miss Watsons' slave , Jim. "Afterwards Jim said the witch bewitched him and put him
in a trance, and rode hi all over the State, an then set him under the tree again and hung his
hat on a limb to show who done it "(mark 5) . This show Hucks humorous while showing
blacks as very superstitious like the hair ball "he said there was a spirit inside, and it
knowed everything"(mark 17). This book shows how the white refused to accept the
black race when Huck answers a question " no mum just killed a nigger "(mark 221). The
black people are treated differently like when " I wouldn't shake my Nigger, would I? -the
only Nigger I had in the world, and the only property I owned . "(mark 216). Huck goes
against society and makes the decision to help Jim.
Mob mentality is another satire found in this novel. Failure to use one's instinct,
and following someone else's is one valid example in life, and fits in well with the story
line. "Take up a collection for him, take up a collection," (mark132) somebody sang out
and everyone fatuously accepted the statement as said, not taking the time to perceive the
actual meaning. King took advantage of such gullibility, making people believe that he is a
pirate, and getting the priest to help him find a path to God. Because nobody took the
time to probe the absurdity in the speech given by King, he took advantage of the
passiveness of people and got away with a significant amount of stolen money. Somebody
from the crowd yelled, "Sherburn ought to be lynched"(mark 145). In no time, the people
in the crowd were repeating this statement word for word en masse. As the sheriff,
standing on the top of a roof shot from his gun, the crowed etched asunder and ran off.
Mob mentality is an essential factor and plays a big role in trickery -also a big issue in the
book.
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