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Why is The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn considered an example of Realism?

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Huck Finn can be considered an example of realism because it includes real societal issues that existed during the time in which the story is set.

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  • 08-09-2021
With instances like this, Twain attempts to point out that hypocrisy was rampant in his society. In all, Huck Finn can be considered an example of realism because it includes real societal issues that existed during the time in which the story is set.
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