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[|The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn]
In The novel //The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by// [|Mark Twain] conveys his satirical views on American society. Twain lists many aspects of the American society. One being, Twain satirizes at the expense of the southern aristocracy. Twain portrays this through the family feud between the Grangerfords and the Shepherdsons. The focus on this criticism is based on how society, though sophisticated, can be cruel and unjust.

The Civil War in the U.S. is a perfect example of two groups in war. The south and north engaged a civil war based on different beliefs of slavery. The North had different views and beliefs about slavery and wanted to abolish the slavery institution in the South. The South wanted to keep the slavery institution because they believe that it kept America on its feet and running, this ony caused more justification for the Civil War.





Twains criticism in the novel can be seen in current, modern day. Currently there is an Iraqi Civil War between two major branches of Islam in Iraq. Based on their practices and beliefs, this created a civil war which is still happening today. This situation connects with the two listed above, in which twain criticizes.

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