Satire of Religion and Sentimentality

From Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Twain mercilessly satirizes hypocritical piety, sentimental literature, and Romanticism.
Chapter 1

Huck on Miss Watson's heaven and hell: he'd rather go to the bad place if Tom's there.

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Chapter 17

Emmeline Grangerford's mortuary poetry and crayon drawings - parody of sentimental death culture.

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Chapter 20

The King's performance at the camp meeting - religious revival as con game.

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