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    Racism is one of the most crucial themes in the novel as it exploits the physical and mentally abuse black people receive from white slaveholders. At the beginning of the novel‚ Huck buys himself into racial stereotypes when he says‚ “Jim was most ruined‚ for a servant‚ because he got so stuck up on account of having seen the devil and been rode by witches”(Twain 5). Huck points out Jim’s stupidity and makes fun of him for having‚ “seen the devil and been rode by witches‚” as a way to poke fun at

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    The river holds the calm‚ carefree flow of silent tranquility that Huck wants to achieve from his escape. But even that get ruined by his spontaneous adventures with humanity (Duke and King‚ Grangerfords and Shepherdsons) that the river leads him to. “We catched fish‚ and talked‚ and we took a swim now and then to keep off sleepiness. It was kind of solemn‚ drifting down the big still river‚ laying on our backs looking up at the stars‚ and we didn’t

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    Jonny Hernandez ENG 101 Andrea Lochen 16 December 2014 College is too expensive College is the key to success or is it the key to being in debt for the rest of your life? College tuition is one the biggest investments one makes and its one the most expensive ones as well. But college wasn’t always that expensive. When applying for college many take in consideration if what they are going to major in will pay off their student loans after they graduate. Or sometimes the price of college scares people

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    fact‚ there have been historical examples where civil disobedience turned for the worst when acts committed delayed the goal of the group or person — as was the case when suffragists during the women’s voting movement in the United Kingdom‚ such as Emmeline Pankhurst‚ took to breaking windows‚ vandalizing property‚ and defying the police. Yet defining their actions as civil

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    Hucks Moral DilemmaMark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is the story‚ taking place prior to the Civil War‚ of a young boy‚ Huck Finn‚ who fakes his own death and runs away from home in order to escape his abusive father‚ Pap. Accompanying Huck on his adventure down the Mississippi River is Jim‚ a runaway slave. In the beginning‚ Jim is depicted as a stereotypical and naïve slave‚ and Huck and Jims relationship‚ at times‚ loosely resembles a master-slave relationship; though Huck is not

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    both shared the same goal; to achieve women’s suffrage in National Elections. However‚ unlike the suffragists‚ the suffragettes preferred to take militant action to gain publicity. It was the WSPU (Women’s Social and Political Union)‚ founded by Emmeline Pankhurst in 1903‚ whose militant actions reflect what society was like between 1886-1914. Members of the WSPU would campaign at by-elections‚ disrupt political meetings and threaten public order by committing offenses such as breaking windows and

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    Shockey‚ K. (2016). Intellectual Freedom Is Not Social Justice. Progressive Librarian‚ (44)‚ 101-110. Kyle Shockey is a Resource Description Specialist at the American University. His article discusses academic freedom and its relationship to the LIS Curriculum. He begins by discussing Professor Steven Salatia losing his tenured position at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign after the professor used Twitter to criticize the Israel Defense Force during the summer of 2014. Given that

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    children would be better off with him instead of being separated and enslaved. However‚ society is not concerned with the personal welfare of the individual and places them in situations that prove to be harmful. Another example of this is the Grangerford and Shepardson feud. These two families are perceived to be highly civilized and educated‚ yet they kill people over a meaningless feud that they don’t even know how it started. This shows how ludicrous society can be. Twain also shows that terrible

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn written by Mark Twain is an archetype example of great American literature. Good literature consists of meaningful symbolism‚ clever satire‚ and a dynamic character. Throughout the novel‚ Huck and Jim journey down the Mississippi River. Huck uses the river to avoid his drunken father and becoming civilized while Jim is escaping to the northern states to avoid being sold off to New Orleans. The Mississippi river comes to symbolize freedom‚ specifically the freedom

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    All the changing experiences throughout Huck’s adventures offer insight into the overall theme of transitions in the novel. This theme of flux‚ changing‚ maturing‚ or most importantly‚ the transition from one opinion to another can be observed as the characters in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn encounter their individual experiences. The concept of transition aids in the analysis of the way people’s responses change through time. They are a result of people’s attempts to adapt to certain situations

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