The citizens, of the small town, consider participating in the annual parade a symbol of community pride.
Morrison wanted to show how hurtful racism is
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One of the conflicts in "The Most Dangerous Game" is that of man vs man.
<span>I think that the beast they saw was one of them and the beast being "only us" refers to them as they have become. They were once human but in being trapped for so long alone in the wild they have become the beast. They are no longer just little boys but have reverted to becoming the wild beast within. They have given in to their own animal nature for the sake of their survival.</span>
Twain mentions four social classes in the novel starting from the top, we have the wealthy, aristocratic people represented by the Grangerfords. Mr. Grangerford was described as a 'well born' kind of person. There is a middle caste of white people. For instance, on page 15, "Why can't the widow get back her silver snuff-box that was stole? WHy can't Miss Watson fat up?'
The next rung down is a lower class of white people like Huck. The very last consists of African American people like his friend Jim.