written”, “the best book we’ve ever had”, and “our greatest book” (Howard). These are examples of the many reviews written about Twain’s Huckleberry Finn. The N-word is seen on the book’s pages over 200 times, putting the tale of self-discovery and friendship on more than one banned book list. The narrator, a twelve year old boy by the name of Huck, takes the reader through his adventures of escaping his uptight caretakers as he travels the Mississippi river with Jim, a runaway slave. The pair face…
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