Censorship and Lessons in 'Huck Finn': A Historical Perspective

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Stephen Chbosky once said, “Banning books give us silence when we need speech”. Many critics and schools agree that Huck Finn should be banned because of its coarse and racist language, resulting in the ban of this novel by thousands of schools around the U.S. Huck Finn is a young boy who lies about his own death to help a runaway slave named Jim. Despite the racism and use of derogatory language throughout the novel, Huck Finn is an informational text that depicts history throughout its time and educates others on the real background of slavery.
Many lessons can be learned throughout the novel. Friendship and loyalty are two main lessons Twain tries to show the reader the importance of. Huck is loyal to Jim, “De on’y white genlman dat ever …show more content…

They might feel his word choice is demoralizing towards African Americans. Slaves were treated like property, “Why ain’t this n*gger put up at auction and sold”(Twain 20). Pap asks why Jim was not sold because he wants to get money out of him once he is sold. No one should be sold or treated like property. Slaves are not worth any money because you should not auction others off. Even though Twain’s usage of vocabulary can be offensive and racist, there meanings are informative and true to its time. If others are not educated on the history of slaves we can not inform them on how they were brutally treated. We can not take this away and for this reason, Huck Finn should not be considered trash.
Huck Finn is an informational text that depicts history throughout its time and educates others on the real background of slavery. Slaves were abused and this novel educates others on this historical time period of the south and its treatment towards slaves. Huck Finn teaches lessons on friendship and loyalty. Mark Twain's use of derogatory language is used to portray how slaves were treated and not to offend anyone. Banning books gives us silence and takes away authors voices when they need to be heard to educate others and teach

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