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Huck Finn Ending Review or I Went Raft-Riding Down the 'Ole Muddy, Freed a Slave, Secured My Fortune from My Ne'er-Do-Well Father and All I Got was This Lousy ReviewA review of the ending of Mark Twains Huckleberry Finn- Huck Finn RemixTwain scholar Alan Gribben and NewSouth Books plan to remix the antebellum classic Huckleberry Finn. Why don't we give Huck an Ipod and Nikes and make blacks homeowners in the story?
Mark Twain's "Huck Finn" to Be CensoredNew editions of Mark Twain's "Huck Finn" and "Tom Sawyer" will replace the N-word with the word slave.- Mark Twain and Huck Finn Have Stood the Test of Time...Just Say No to Alan GribbonChanging Mark Twain's "Huck Finn" is political corrections becoming political uncorrectness. Removing the word removes the opportunity to challenge high school students about their own views of race relations.
- Teaching Huck Finn to African-American StudentsTeachers can address the racial issues created by Mark Twain's use of 'the N word' in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- Compelling Characters: Asher, Emma and Huck FinnThe comparisons of the themes, historical context and the sociological and psychological traits of Asher Lev, Huck Finn and Emma have developed some of literature's compelling coming of age characters.
- Huck Finn's in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee: Restaurant ReviewI've ate at many restaurants all over the U.S. But I would like to share with you my experience with a restaurant in downtown Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. This restaurant's name is Huck Finn's Catfish.
- California Huck Finn Jubliee Brings Literary Character to LifeMark Twain's Huck Finn might be mostly associated with Hannibal, Missouri. But each year the Huck Finn Jubilee in California feels like stepping into the novel.
- Mark Twain's View of Society Through the Novel Huck FinnMark Twain's novel, Huck Finn, is written with a negative view of society which is shown through the actions of the characters in the book and uses symbolism to put his point across.
- Was Huck Finn Black?In this paper, I plan to do two things: examine the aspects of Mark Twain's childhood that could have led to a blending of racial voices in his novel and compare Huck Finn's voice with that of Jimmy as recorded by Twain.
- Breaking the Mold: Jim in Huck FinnExamining the characterof Jim in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Mark Twain's the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: A True Classic?My personal opinion of the "classic" book that is still flooding classrooms to date.- Huckleberry Finn and FilmHuckleberry Finn is a tad antiquated compared to modern drama
My Favorite Novel: The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnThis short overview of "Huck Finn" is an attempt to convince anyone who hasn't read it to do so. It's one of those books, that if you had only one book to choose from, this would be it.- "N" Word is Omitted from Retelling of Huck Finn and Tom SawyerAn overview of how censorship is now engulfing classic novels, such as "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn."
New Version of 'Huck Finn' Brings Cries of CensorshipThe American classic "Huckleberry Finn" has a new version that omits racially charged words, causing many to cry that the book has been unnecessarily censored.- THE SECRECY GAME by J.E. AnteMen can convince other men to do anything with the right motivation and a convincing story. This is the greatest tool of men in power -- the convincing story.
- Huck Finn and Identity IssuesA look at the classic novel Huckleberry Finn.
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Nature Versus NurtureThe ideas of Nature versus Nurture in Huckleberry Finn
- Teaching Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huck Finn in an English or ESL ClassroomThere are many cultural ideologies present in Twain's novel. This classic American work can spark unlimited discussions in an English or ESL classroom regarding similarities and differences between American values and the values of other cultures.
- My Tips for Raising Imaginative ChildrenA humorous look into the fine line between lying and imaginative play!
- Adventures of Huck Finn is NOT RacistTouches on the issue of race and morality in Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
- Huck Finn's Journey into ManhoodMark Twain's Huckleberry Finn depicts the story of a young man's journey into manhood. In his escape from society...