The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the many books Mark Twain has written in his career, in fact it was his most popular one. But what can be the reason behind The book’s huge success? Was it because of his use of satire? Or was it his creative writing? or was it because of the controversial issue that came up due to Twain’s characters including Huck, using the N word over 200 times in the book? The controversy started in 1985, the first case against the book due to inappropriate slurs and racial discrimination. The book, still up to date, is being questioned whether it should remain in the classroom, multiple solutions have come up to solve the book’s “problem” . The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn can be replaced with another American classic literature, or …show more content…
Huckleberry Finn is great American literature and should be kept in classrooms because the book contains great satire and themes that can provide a great learning experience for students.
Having The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn replaced with another American literature will have students left out from the positive aspects of the book such as its themes, symbols, and the unique ways Mark Twain has incorporated them in the book. Having the book not being taught and given to students to understand the true meaning of the book and not so much worrying about the n-word. The n-word is used in the book has a huge effect to why the book is written how it's written, having such a great American literature book be replaced may not open many student’s eyes or logic of slavery. As for why majority of the people,