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Examples Of Satire In Huckleberry Finn

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“But I reckon I got to light out for the territory ahead of rest, because Aunt Sally she’s going to adopt me and sivilize me, and I can’t stand it. I’ve been there before.”(294). In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, there are numerous examples of Twain’s witty humor like satire and irony throughout the novel. Twain pokes fun at things like slavery, romanticism, religion, etc. Moreover, Twain uses satire and irony to give his novel depth and a truly deeper meanIng than just a clever boy and his friend who is a slave. Romanticism, religion, and the legal system are excellent examples of satire used throughout the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. “Ransomed, What’s that? I don’t know but that's what we do. I’ve seen it in books”(8-9). Twain satirize is romanticism in him naming the wrecked ship, “Walter Scott” who was a romantic poet, thus relating romanticism to things like tragedy. He is comparing romance to bad endings where romance usually has to do with beautiful things like love. Huck is always being told to pray everyday and be proper. Miss Watson tries to teach Huck about religion and how to be polite and …show more content…

Huck says “Ah right, I’ll go to hell”(214) and this line itself is ironic. It is ironic because he is actually doing something great but he doesn't even know it because society told him different. Another example of irony is when the Grangerfords and the Shepherdsons bring their guns to church. This is situational irony because church is a holy place of worship and they brought deadly weapons into God's house. Irony is related to the theme because he thinks that all these things that he is doing are bad and he doesn't realize his underlying good the theme of this novel is to do what is right even if others say it's wrong. Huck will do what he thinks is right even if some people disapprove or

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