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Examples Of Satire In Huckleberry Finn

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Mark Twain's novel has a lot of hidden themes and messages and one way that he presents them is with satire. Satire is the use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to expose and criticize specific problems. Twain's use of satire allows him to present serious topics in less serious ways. This adds humor to the book so people can read it without getting as offended but it still allows Twain’s to write about serious issues. In chapter 18 for example, when Huck meets the Grangerfords he learns that they have a family feud with another family, the Shepherdsons, and he asks Buck, a boy Huck age, why he wants to kill the Shepherdsons and his reply was, “Why nothing-only it’s on account of the feud.” Huck follows this up with more questions about how
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