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Banishment Censorship of Twains Huckleberry Finn

t him. This realization, this theme, showed great importance in Twains novel, and that importance must live on in schools, taught in high schools.Due to the use of satire and vulgarity in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, pertaining to human cruelty and Jims dehumanization, many critics desire the censorship or banishment of the novel in high schools and on allowed reading lists. The novel also contains an idea on discovering peoples humanity, no matter what the status. The allowance of the banishment or censorship of this great American would ultimately hurt todays society. With censorship comes the loss of great and important themes throughout this novel....

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