Huckleberry Finn Society's Views On Society

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This book’s setting was taken place before the Civil War in the South even though Mark Twain wrote the book about 50 years later. In this time period, society thought discrimination was acceptable and still performed slavery. The two main characters, Huck and Jim, became good friends, almost like brothers. Society doesn’t agree with this “brother ship” because Jim was a black slave and Huck is a white boy, but the readers soon realize how closely related they are in society’s views. Although Huck is a white boy, he is from the lowest level of white society. Since Huck and Jim run away on the Mississippi River, we see many different views society sees the boys which makes Huck question helping Jim. As society outlines it Jim is Miss Watson’s