But to me, I don’t think I would take it as far as banning the book. Huck Finn is a classic american novel written to show the relationship between a young white boy and a slave and it did a very good job at that. We need to understand that slavery was common then, the N-word was common then. Many things that aren’t socially acceptable today were done back then. But same as today, some things we do everyday weren’t common back when that book what written but we do them anyways just because times have changed. Now back to the topic of banning the book, in my opinion banning the novel is just like saying we should ban that whole era. Many people in the South used the n-word, even those who were against slavery, it's was just appropriate for that time. This novel very well shows what it people acted like and what people talked like and I feel like that was the main point of it. What other reason would we read it? We read it for that reason and that reason only, to understand and learn about basic American
But to me, I don’t think I would take it as far as banning the book. Huck Finn is a classic american novel written to show the relationship between a young white boy and a slave and it did a very good job at that. We need to understand that slavery was common then, the N-word was common then. Many things that aren’t socially acceptable today were done back then. But same as today, some things we do everyday weren’t common back when that book what written but we do them anyways just because times have changed. Now back to the topic of banning the book, in my opinion banning the novel is just like saying we should ban that whole era. Many people in the South used the n-word, even those who were against slavery, it's was just appropriate for that time. This novel very well shows what it people acted like and what people talked like and I feel like that was the main point of it. What other reason would we read it? We read it for that reason and that reason only, to understand and learn about basic American