Couldn't anyone tell him he was overacting? On their travels, Huck and Jim encounter con men, criminals, slave traders, and in the best mini-story in the book a family involved in a Hatfields-and-McCoys-like feud with a neighboring clan.
Their adventures together, along with Huck's solo adventures, comprise the core of the book.
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Mark Twain scholar said he hoped the edition would be more friendly for use in classrooms, rather than have the work banned outright from classroom reading lists due to its language.
Did he think he was on the stage or television? Certainly not, if we expect any semblance of honesty from our national literature.
I mean, I understand why they didn't giving middle schoolers an excuse to throw around racial slurs in a classroom setting is just asking for a lawsuit from somebody's parents , but Huck Finn is better.