In a message dated 9/14/2006 1:41:33 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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>It appears that an argument
>could be made that Twain was aware of the derogatory nature of the
>term and was using it to create characters of low education or social
>standing.
>John Evans
That's the infernal trouble with arguments--they're like beds which can be
made or unmade any number of ways and are just as useful for a good snore
session. Your point here is taken, save for that little detail that Huck is
the
great moral compass of the book--going against all societal norms for what
is
in the heart (note: not conscience, which Sam believed was little more than
the voices of authority).
DHF