Posted on 11/01/2007 10:30:23 AM PDT by VRWCmember
The irony of all this is that Mark Twain in this uniquely American work has undertaken seriously and sensitively to deal with the unique American original sin. As I have observed in my about page, the sin of slavery and the sin of racism was in effect papered over in the Declaration of Independence and compromised and temporized away in the Constitution. Mark Twain deals with this uniquely American history in a uniquely American book, written in the uniquely American idiom. That idiom, to be truly American, requires the use in that context of the word nigger. Moreover, both plot and character developement - which is the awakening of tolerance personified in Huck Finn-require the sensitive use of the word. If Huckleberry Finn were not a bigot to begin with, he would have no need to be edified. Both he and America would have learned nothing.
No one who boasts of any acquaintanceship whatever with American letters can have failed to have read, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
But we have sunk so deep into the muck of political correctness, in this case group rights, that we have enshrined the subjective to the point of book burning. Perhaps the most egregious example of this occurred among bureaucrats in Washington, DC municipal government who chastised a colleague and, I think, ultimately drove him from office for using the word " niggardly". The whole of the City Council were entirely ignorant of the real meaning of the word. We were told, however, that what was important was the sensitivity of these black politicians because of America's history of racism. Since America is guilty, we must repent and those who enjoy the classification of victim must be indulged even at the cost of Stalinist censorship.
What of the rights of the rest of the kids to read and grapple with the question of race in America instructed by a book which for a century and a quarter has advanced the cause of racial justice more than 10,000 groups of burners could ever hope to achieve?
What about the right to teach a masterpiece of American literature without fear of being sentenced to a reeducation class? What about the freedom of speech of the teacher? We have denied other students the right to read, and now we deny them the right to hear as we deny their teacher their right to speak. It is no exaggeration to call all of this " Stalinist ."
Mark Twain was required reading when I was in skool, I am surprised that they haven’t banned “ An Innocent Abroad”.
In the story, Huck overcomes his prejudices through a recognition of Jim’s simple humanity, rather than through sensitivity training or Marxist dogma. Can’t have that in the public schools.
You have to read that all to see the culture of Huck’s thought, a boy off on the adventure of his life so determined to be unruly, clever and grown up in the company of an already grown servant made a runaway too by his companionship of the errant youth.
The gap between them was bridged and the companionship made mutual with Huck’s final decision; and though just a boy still, he was more grown than he ever imagined he’d be.
Here is a look at Twain’s racist writing as it has come to be called: http://www.salwen.com/mtrace.html
You only think you’re joking.
Among other things, Twain quoted 1860 Turkish census figures that showed a Jewish plurality in Jerusalem, decades before Zionism. Islamo-bullies and their dhimmis wouldn’t care for that inconvenient truth at all.
I know, I spent five years of my History self taught course ,reading exploration, on the Byzantine Story. I find the ignorance of the American people about Middle Eastern History deplorable.
A few months ago, I took a different than normal bus home from work, which led to my being “entertained” for 45 minutes by two young black men repeatedly calling each other the “N” word. That just goes to show the harm that can come from forcing students to read “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” /sarcasm
I guess they didn’t get to the part of the story where Duke and King dress Jim in a kaffiyeh and charge people admission to see the “Mad Arab, harmless when he is not out of his mind.”
We could have expected a major jihad from Haltom City’s Arab street, all 6 of them. That would be more than enough to cow the little mice at the school district though.
He was just some kid out of Iowa leaving town for the first time. In his writing he refers to the first time he saw black people and referred to them by the n-word. He did not use it is a disparaging way but simply as a common description like Indian or Mexican.
Historical context is everything but some people have an agenda to keep America separated.
I hope that that boy never runs across the original Tom Swift books. http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/01tom11h.htm
I bet they really wanted to stone her.
Except, of course, when it comes to black authors like Richard Wright or Maya Angelou, right?
No, Huck does that when he fakes his death. My daughter's reading it in Junior English right now.
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