Why Should Huckleberry Finn Not Be Banned

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Racism takes a massive toll on the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The book Huckleberry Finn teaches us different lessons on how black people were treated and how racism was/is a big part of the world. Mark Twain published his novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn on December 10, 1884, and was pronounced a banned book in 1885 because it was said to be “‘trash’ and ‘only suitable for the slums’”(American). In my opinion, Huckleberry Finn should not be a banned book in high schools since it teaches us valuable lessons about what blacks' lives were like and how they were treated differently than any other person. In this analysis, I’m going to be talking about how Huckleberry Finn matured throughout the story and how I think that …show more content…

Jim runs away from Miss Watson because she is trying to sell him because she promised she would never sell him since his family is in St. Petersburg. Jim does everything he can to try and stay away from the people that might turn him in. This is why he goes to the island: to get away from everyone. He wants to find Cario so he can get the freedom that he so longingly prays for. Jim wants to be free so he can either buy the rest of his family back or steal them from the slavery they are in. He wants his freedom, not just for himself, but so he can free his own family and bring his family back together. Jim teaches us how badly the slaves wanted their freedom and how badly they deserved it. This book Huckleberry Finn is trying to educate us on how black people were raised and how they were treated. Many of their families got separated,and they can only hope and pray that they might see them …show more content…

Jim fighting for his freedom is an example of what happened to the black people and why they wanting their freedom so badly. Another example would be how his whole family getting separated and put into slavery in different areas, with them not even knowing if they were ever going to see each other again. Banning The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn would ban different races from learning about how the African Americans were treated,how they were raised, and what their life was