Huck Finn - Mark Twain's Views

Title: Huck Finn - Mark Twain's Views
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Huck Finn - Mark Twain's Views
Huck Finn - Mark Twain's Views Throughout the Mark Twain (a.k.a. Samuel Clemens) novel, The Adventures of HuckleBerry Finn, a plain and striking point of view is expressed by the author. His point of view is that of a cynic; he looks upon civilized man as a merciless, cowardly, hypocritical savage, without want of change, nor ability to effect such change. Thus, one of Mark Twain's main purposes in producing this work seems …showed first 75 words of 732 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 732 total…started from. From the above examples, one can see some of the author's point in producing 'Huck Finn.' It is apparent that Mark Twain wishes society to realize its shortcomings and the limitations imposed by human nature. He realizes that people will not change, but feels that they should be aware of who they are, of what comes with this thing we call humanity. That is Mark twain's main purpose in writing this novel.

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