American humorist, Mark Twain, in his classic novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, narrates the adventures of a boy named Huckleberry Finn, and a runaway slave, Jim, that takes place down the Mississippi River in the nineteenth century. Through their adventures, Twain uses satire to critique the superstitions of the Southerners. His purpose is to expose the absurdity in Southerners’ use of their superstitions to blame bad occurrences on their superstitions. By utilizing exaggeration, sarcasm…
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