Huckleberry Finn, the 19th century novel written by author Mark Twain, criticizes society’s racial values and structure through the views of the characters. Huckleberry Finn himself, obviously the main character, serves the purpose of critiquing society while possessing characteristics similar to Jim, the main slave in the novel. Tom Sawyer, Huck’s best friend and binary, as well as Widow Douglas and Miss Watson, are symbolic of the very views and structure that Twain critiques. In Adventures of Huckleberry…
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