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Examples Of Satire In Huckleberry Finn

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In 1885, Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which is known to be a very ironic novel. The author uses satire to promote multiple different messages to the readers. A common theme throughout Twain's satire is human stupidity as this theme is satirized many times in this novel. Mark Twain does this to promote ideas of education and intelligence in society. Religion is a theme that is a main target of Twain's satire throughout the novel. The bible, specifically, is satirized multiple times. When Jim learns about the story of Solomon, he is focused on why Solomon is cutting a baby in half. He doesn’t know the part of the story in which Solomon just said that in order to trick the two women to find out who the mom was. Many uneducated
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