Huckleberry Finn Racism

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Life in an extremely racist, pre civil war society with an abusive alcoholic father in addition to every one in your town thinking you were dead, also known as the every day life of Huckleberry Finn. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a novel written by Mark Twain gave the reader an insight on the unusual life of Huck Finn. From run away son to working with con artist there were a multitude of conflicts in this novel. The two prominent conflicts include person versus person and person versus self. Before the madness and the adventures began Huckleberry Finn gave us a better look into his family situation. He began by informing the reader widow Douglas and Ms. Watson raised him. With Douglas and Watson as his guardians Huckleberry lived the