The Controversy of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, written by Mark Twain, is a novel that is read by many students in high school classes all across America every year. However, when you have a book that popular among schools, you will start to gain some controversy over it. There has been a recurring debate over the topic of banning this novel from being read in schools due to its 'offensive racial epithets' and other reasons, like poking fun at religion and challenging authority. I disagree with those who say the novel should be banned, and believe that schools should continue to read it and disregard those who say otherwise.
The biggest reason for people wanting to ban Huckleberry Finn is because of the use of the word 'nigger', which I will refer to as the N-word. There are some who seem to think that high school students are not mature enough to dismiss the use of this word. As a student, I can agree to the fact that people my age are not mature, but maturity does not define your level of knowledge. We are not fully matured yet, but we are...

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