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The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn (MArk Twain)- Critique
Title: The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn (MArk Twain)- Critique
Category: Literature / Creative Writing
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The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn (MArk Twain)- Critique
Mark Twain, the pseudonym of Samuel Clemens, was, as a literary writer, a genius. His use of numerous literary devices throughout the novel are quite unique. Examples of them would be, irony;
'Here was a nigger, which I had as good as helped to run away, coming
right out and saying that he would steal his children - children that belonged to someone that had done me no harm.' p. 88;
and colloquial enunciation;
I ast 'm
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they utter is either fabrication or a twisted truth.
'I'd been selling an article to take tartar of the teeth-and it does take it off,
too, and generally the enamel along with it.' p. 121
Samuel Clemens is contradictory in the way in which he utilizes deception. He makes Huckleberry Finn deceive everybody into thinking that Huck was killed in a fire. This is an example in which deception is brought out as a good thing.
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