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adventures of huckleberry finn
Title: adventures of huckleberry finn
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2280 | Pages: 9.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
adventures of huckleberry finn
Mark Twain presents Huckleberry Finn in an admirable light. Throughout the novel Finn matures morally. Huck Finn is used as a way to show the traits of humanity that Twain admired. Huck always takes things very literally. This adds to the humor of the book, and lets some of the books deeper messages come through. In the first scenes of the book Huck is struggling to understand the concepts of Miss Watson's heaven and hell.
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because of the use of the word “nigger” or that it may be somewhat racist. I don’t think it should be read because it was such a stupid and ridiculous book. There were some good parts in it where I wanted to find out what happened next, but there many parts where it was difficult to comprehend what the character was saying. Also, the ending was very disappointing and Tom Sawyer was getting annoying.
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