Huck Finn 2

Huck Finn – Mark Twain’s Views Essay, Research Paper


Throughout the Mark Twain (a.k.a. Samuel Clemens) novel, The


Adventures of HuckleBerry Finn, a plain and striking point of view is


expressed by the author. His point of view is that of a cynic; he


looks upon civilized man as a merciless, cowardly, hypocritical


savage, without want of change, nor ability to effect such change.


Thus, one of Mark Twain’s main purposes in producing this work seems


clear: he wishes to bring to attention some of man’s often concealed


shortcomings. While the examples of Mark Twain’s cynic commentaries on


human nature can be found in great frequency all through the novel,


several examples seem to lend themselves well to a discussion of this


sarcastic view. In the beginning of the novel, it would seem that


both Huck Finn and Jim are trapped in some way and wishing to escape.


For Huck, it is the violence and tyranny of his drunken father. Kept


in a veritable prison, Huck wishes desperately to escape. Jim feels


the need to escape after hearing that his owner, Miss Watson, wishes


to sell him down the river-a change in owners that could only be for


the worse. As they escape separately and rejoin by chance at an island


along the river, they find themselves drawn to get as far as possible


from their home. Their journey down the river sets the stage for most


of Mark Twain’s comments about man and society. It is when they stop


off at various towns along the river that various human character


flaws always seem to come out. Examples of this would include the


happenings after the bringing on of the Duke and King. These two con


artists would execute the most preposterous of schemes to relieve


unsuspecting townspeople of their cash. The game of the King


pretending to be a reformed marauder-turned-missionary at the tent


meeting showed that people are gullible and often easily led,


particularly when in groups and subjected to peer pressure. The


execution of the Royal Nonesuch showed another instance of people in


society being subject to manipulation. The fact that, after being


taken by a poor show they sent rave reviews of it to their friends to


avoid admitting they had been conned showed that people in groups are


ever afraid of losing status, and will do nearly anything to protect


such. Both the King and the Duke, also, showed such a ridiculous


degree of corruptness that it is difficult to believe that all humans


aren’t at least somewhat evil. Another point made by the author is


that of most men being basically cowards. A good example of this was


when Col. Sherburn shot the drunk Boggs and the townsfolk came after


Sherburn to lynch him. After Sherburn, one man with only a shotgun,


held off the immense mob and made them disperse, it was obvious that


no individual really had the courage to go through with the lynching.


The idea that people are basically savages, confined for the moment by


society, is shown in more than one instance, such as when the group


was preparing to hang Huck and the King over their plot to defraud the


daughters, or, more obvious, in the war between the Shephardsons and


the Grangerfords. The aspect of people being basically hypocrites is


seen at the beginning when Miss Watson displays a degree of


hypocriticality on insisting that Huck follow the Widow and become


civilized, while at the same time deciding to sell Jim into a hard


life down the river. A final point seems to be that Man is continually


fleeing from something. At the end, Jim and Huck found themselves at


the end of their journey, neither having anything left to run from as


Huck’s father was dead and Jim was a free man. It would seem, then


that Huck and Jim had run a thousand miles down the river and ended up


where they had started from. From the above examples, one can see some


of the author’s point in producing ‘Huck Finn.’ It is apparent that


Mark Twain wishes society to realize its shortcomings and the


limitations imposed by human nature. He realizes that people will not


change, but feels that they should be aware of who they are, of what


comes with this thing we call humanity. That is Mark twain’s main


purpose in writing this novel.

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