Why did twain include the mulatter character in chapter 6

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The reason that  twain include the mulatter (Biracial) character in chapter 6 was because Twain is writing against the grain of his time by identifying wickedness with a white man rather than a multiracial one as it was customarily done.What is a Mulatter, exactly?The term  mulatto is seen as a person who is said to be half-black and half-white. Note that When Paps imagines the dead touching him in Huckleberry Finn, tension is raised because it suggests that his untimely death will occur in later chapters (foreshadowing)Therefore,  mulatter is a term that is link with race or color.Learn more about Biracial fromhttps://brainly.com/question/4659671#SPJ1