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Mark Twain's Satirical Tongue

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Mark Twain was way ahead of his time in much of his writings. Though he didn’t flat-out say it, early in the novel, Twain sent the reader the message that the color of your skin is not what makes you a good or a bad person. Huckleberry Finn’s father, Pap, is hands down the worst man in Huck’s town, yet ironically he feels the need to hate on every black person that walks by. Twain shows his hidden opinion to the reader in the way that Pap talks about the black professor who had visited their town… “Here’s a govment that calls itself a govment, and lets on to be a govment, and thinks it is a govment, and yet’s got to set stock-still for six whole months before it can take a-hold of a prowling, thieving, infernal, white-shirted free nigger….” (38)

Mark Twain's Satirical Tongue

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Mark Twain was way ahead of his time in much of his writings. Though he didn’t flat-out say it, early in the novel, Twain sent the reader the message that the color of your skin is not what makes you a good or a bad person. Huckleberry Finn’s father, Pap, is hands down the worst man in Huck’s town, yet ironically he feels the need to hate on every black person that walks by. Twain shows his hidden opinion to the reader in the way that Pap talks about the black professor who had visited their town… “Here’s a govment that calls itself a govment, and lets on to be a govment, and thinks it is a govment, and yet’s got to set stock-still for six whole months before it can take a-hold of a prowling, thieving, infernal, white-shirted free nigger….” (38)

Chapter 7 Earth and its People Outline

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John Marshall Cases-Supreme Court

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The Biological Bases of Behavior

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The Ordeal of Reconstruction

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John F. Kennedy

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?John F. Kennedy created a succinct and compassionate address to spark the emotions of the public. He was effective in conveying his message and subject; urging for unity?among?different causes, peoples, and nations. Kennedy, the speaker, was elected into office during a time of political and economic turmoil, when the world was facing global schism due to issues such as the Cuban Missile crisis, the Cold War, the Vietnamese War, and the Civil Rights movements. The American nation was being torn apart by internal differences and foreign threats. John F. Kennedy was addressing the world during this time, considering the fact that the United States stood as a global powerhouse and model for other nations. His readers were of different religions, ethnicities, beliefs, and ideas.

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