The Controversy In Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

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The controversy that surrounds the novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is partly because schools and libraries across the United States have been drawn into debates about the censorship context included in the novel, the regional dialects and the stereotypes of African-American lives shown in the novel. Mark Twain included words in this novel, that have been previously noted as offensive, to properly portray the southern lifestyle and these words included have helped cause the controversy over it. These terms, if not understood as an element of Realism, can be inappropriate or disturbing for young readers to have read. Characters in the novel also follow stereotypes of the African-American lifestyle that is an insult if the reader doesn't