TO TEACH OR NOT TO TEACH HUCK
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To teach or not to teach? This is the question that is presently on many administrators'
minds about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. For those who read the
book without grasping the important concepts that Mark Twain gets across "in between
the lines", many problems arise. A reader may come away with the impression that the
novel is simply a negative view of the African-American race. Many scholars and
educators, like Marylee
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Huck goes through the reader sees racism and its implications in a real life setting. People who want to ban the book miss the idea entirely. Instead of getting rid of something that is supposedly racist, they only perpetuate racism by denying others a good source of material on the subject. Overall, banning the book would be doing more harm than good for society because of the denial of ignorance-breaking insight on an everlasting conflict.
Huck goes through the reader sees racism and its implications in a real life setting. People who want to ban the book miss the idea entirely. Instead of getting rid of something that is supposedly racist, they only perpetuate racism by denying others a good source of material on the subject. Overall, banning the book would be doing more harm than good for society because of the denial of ignorance-breaking insight on an everlasting conflict.