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Huckleberry Finn Character, Voice, Themes

Both Audacious & careful Twain is a “fresh” writer Impudence Western Humor, raw frontier, new style Challenges “new England” Wrote the most famous stories of American boyhood Also“censored” in a few ways Avoids adult language & issues His wife Livy cleaned up language Skirts violence, terror, sexuality, adult themes Expresses a desire to avoid growing up, be a boy forever Huck tries to avoid the discipline of school & adult world

Huck’s voice First vernacular novel Huck’s voice leads Twain to perspectives he wouldn’t find in 3 rd person lyricism & humor description of widow’s dinner (131) description of storm (209) vernacular gives description vivid quickness

Huck’s Vision: the moral heart of the novel Pragmatist—doesn’t go along w/ Tom Sawyer if it won’t work Outsider who can’t be civilized, doesn’t fit in He can give us more critical perspectives on his society because he has so little stake in it. What’s this kid going to think about his world, especially slavery? Sees things the way he has been taught to see them Sees Jim as property, not fully human Undergoes massive conversion Recognizes Jim’s emotional depth in missing his children “Making of a human being” (Huck, not Jim) Simultaneously Huck blames himself for Jim’s escape “Scorched” by guilt about theft of property (184) Accepts guilt & social condemnation as preferable to turning in his friend “I’ll go to hell,” says NO to his culture (262) learns to value love above social conscience

Nature deconstructed as culture Huck tries to be a girl & fakes it badly Learns how to be a girl It’s a performance (167) But book doesn’t “get clear” of racist ideologies Aunt Sally—”niggers” aren’t really people we need to worry about if they die in an accident One of many racist representations

American Myth: Black/white fraternal love Huck Finn is the Original black/white buddy movie Lethal Weapon, Die Hard, Trading Places, 48 Hours, Men in Black, Training Day, Nothing to Lose and lots more. Compensatory myth to cover up the reality of violence and oppression Projects love & brotherhood because we don’t have it but want to think we do Also confuses the issue Being friendly doesn’t solve the problem; justice solves the problem.

Another theme: Orphaning Identity issues All his fake IDs are abused orphans Stages his own death Abandonment goes further than we think Huck is “the loneliest character in American Literature” Ghosts that grieve—he feels like a ghost Haunted barrel (164-6) Dead body of the child a rafts man had killed Huck says he is the orphan that can’t die—his identity Search for fathers Is it Pap, the Judge? NO Jim is his emotional father—only one who loves him & cares for him Tells story of his daughter being deaf (p.226) Teaches Huck not to hurt someone else after Huck lies to him (183-4) Twain himself was missing a father in a way his father couldn’t show emotion, so Twain as a boy hung out with slaves

Loss of Identity Beneath orphaning is the problem of losing identity completely Life = fog All the disguises—he forgets who he really is Turns into Tom at the end We are fluid, not fixed identities How can we know who is who and what’s what? Esp. in terms of race.