
What does Twain criticize in Huck Finn?
Could you please elaborate on the criticisms that Mark Twain levies against Huck Finn in his novel? Are there any specific themes, characters, or societal norms that he seems to take issue with through the story? Are these criticisms meant to challenge the reader's perspectives or to simply reflect the author's own viewpoints? Additionally, how does Twain's criticism contribute to the overall message and significance of the novel?
