Racism In Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn

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What is racism? Why is racism still around? What can people do to stop racism? These questions are still being ask in our society today. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain answer some of these question in his own way. Huckleberry Finn (Huck for short) and a runaway slave named Jim. Huck and Jim tries to deal with racism. For this Twain uses literary devices to connect the reader to his work. The devices Twain uses are Huck’s inner conflict, Huck’s ironic decision, and mark Twain’s Persona. Huck tells himself that it’s better for Jim to be a slave, at home with his family. Huck wants to write a letter to Tom Sawyer to tell Miss Watson where Jim is at. Mark Twain make Huck feel accountable for taking Miss Watson slave. Huck