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Starting Huckleberry Finn! [12]
I selected this topic:
Twain's book has for years been among the most frequently banned books in America." What is particularly offensive in this book? What is the function of this offensiveness? What does this offensiveness reveal?
and all I've got writen after stareing at it is
Mark Twain's book Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been considered an offensive book to the critical point of it being banned. A constant reminder that Mark Twain reveals is that racism in society is a problem and must be resolved. Racism is a key factor in what separates society from intertwining and the feeling of isolation towards the "different" race.
I'm not sure what a clear thesis statement would sound like for this... This is my first time selecting a topic that asks such a strange question.
What I had in mind would be (for the thesis) would how M.T. suggests racism is the reason society faulters but thats it...
Any help would be appreciated ^^
Thank you,
Jonathan