The adventure of huckleberry finn by makr twain- why the book should be taught in public schools.
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As of today cigarettes are not sold to minors, but that doesn't mean minors don't smoke them. Making laws or rules about something doesn't always get ride of the problem. Reading the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a topic many school boards cannot agree upon. Some say it leads to racial harassment and some say it makes people feel inferior. However banning the book may not solve the problems. Huck
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hurt people, but this book was written in the dialect of the 1880's. This book should be taught in public schools despite the controversy of racial issues or people's insecurities. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a wonderful book that shows today's culture how life used to be. Putting the book on the banned list will not completely solve any schools racial trouble or unequal feelings. Like Mr. Bradley said, "the trouble is already there."
hurt people, but this book was written in the dialect of the 1880's. This book should be taught in public schools despite the controversy of racial issues or people's insecurities. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a wonderful book that shows today's culture how life used to be. Putting the book on the banned list will not completely solve any schools racial trouble or unequal feelings. Like Mr. Bradley said, "the trouble is already there."