Huck Finn Background Information
Mark Twain: Who was he? Samuel Langhorne Clemens Born 1835 Grew up in Missouri Fascinated with the steamboat trade Name means “water deep enough for safe passage”
Huck Finn Published in 1884 Based on Mississippi life Book originally attacked because of its truthful portrayal of Southern slavery Attacked in the 50s due to the use of the “N” word and depiction of African Americans
Setting Mid 19 th Century America Begins in St. Petersburg, Missouri Continues down the Mississippi River Jim & Huck visit several places along their journey
Chief Characters Huckleberry Finn Pap Widow Douglas Jim Miss Watson Tom Sawyer
Satire A mockery of social conventions To make fun of society Examples include editorial cartoons
Satire in Huck Finn Individual stories present the injustices of slavery
Is Twain a racist? Critics believe Twain is a racist because they claim Huck Finn is: Offensive to Black readers Perpetuates cheap slavery stereotypes Uses the “N” word
Of course he’s not… “N” word is in-context “N” word is ironic Theme is about freedom Jim is the moral center of the novel
Twain’s View Everyone is part of humanity Saw firsthand the evils of slavery Journals depict no derogatory remarks
Themes & Motifs Racism Idealism versus realism Childhood/life lessons Society’s values vs. individual thoughts Religion Human stupidity