Huck Finn and Pudd'nhead Wilson, issues of Racism

Number of Pages 20

This research paper offers a detailed analysis of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson. The writer argues that while Twain wrote about the racism that was characteristic of this era, he himself was not racist. Instead, the writer maintains that Twain's perpective gave insight into the fact tha the blacks of the late nineteenth century faced problems as extensive as those found under slavery. This twenty page paper has nine sources in the bibliography.


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