The Friendship Under the Racism in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Introduction
Mark Twain: Samuel Langhorne Clemens
(1835--1910)
Literature is an art of language. Mark Twain’s language is artistic and like a sharp weapon without doubt. Mark Twain is famous for his humor and satire.
He is one of the greatest writers in world literature.
Innocents Abroad (1869)
The Gilded Age (1873)
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
(1876)
A Million-Pound Note (1893)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
(1884)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Ernest Hemingway :
All modern American es from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. ... There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since.
Huckleberry Finn
Adapted child
Smart
Love the nature
Pursuit freedom
Kindhearted
Bravery
Devoted to friend
Strong-minded
Jim
Slave of Miss Watson
Brave, dare to escape the slavery
Faithful to Huck
Warmhearted to friend
Protective
Make great help to the growth of Huck
Chapter 1 The Old Morality in America
Racism and Slavery
Mark Twain put the story just before the Civil war. At that time, the southerners took slavery for granted and did not feel guilty for that.
Finn and Jim: The White–and–Black Relationship
I escape for my cruel father and the “civilized” society!
I escape for freedom!
For Huck, Jim was not panion, but more importantly, he became his intimate friend.
For Jim, He cares Huck like a mother and guides him like a father.
Even though they were close, they came from pletely opposite races, with Jim being a black. To help Jim or not was the problem haunting Huck throughout the whole Journey for his sound heart conflicted with the contemporary social morals.
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