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Blast the Human Race In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain there is a sense of downright bashing of the human race. From the beginning, someone is either despicable, a cheater, or just plain nasty. Mark Twain shows us the inhumanity, selfishness, and horrible acts of the human race, all through the eyes of one young boy, Huckleberry Finn. Although Twain writes about a lot of bad things, he doesn't lead us to believe that the human race is beyond hope. If he thought the human race was hopeless, we wouldn't meet people like Jim, Mrs. Watson, and the harelip.Hucks own father, Pap, is about as bad as they get.
He thinks the government is corrupt because, "there was a nigger. If Mark Twain wanted us to believe otherwise then the last 70 pages wouldn't have been written, with the last scene, the freeing of Jim, and characters like Huck and Mary Jane, we see that the generations to come do have hope. The innocent people throw their money away for a worthless show. " Twain illustrates how Pap couldn't get over the color of someone's skin to see what was on the inside of a person. While they deserve this horrible punishment, Twain uses it to demonstrate another inhumane act. Later the Duke and the King get tarred and feathered after getting caught trying to pull another scam. who could speak all kinds of languages" and as a free nigger "he could vote when he was at home. " They take people's hard earned money without thinking about how hard they have worked to save. Pap is a crazy drunk who has no sense of right and wrong. They give themselves great titles and names to lure people into their traps. The King and the Duke are just as bad.
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