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    affects Tom differently and how he acts. One of Tom’s friends is Huckleberry Finn. Huck Finn isn’t the greatest example for Tom in these ways. Huck and Tom witnessed a murder and decided it would be wise to not tell anyone and in doing so an innocent man got put into jail. Tom also has a friend named Joe‚ who isn’t the best influence on him. With the help of Huck and Joe‚ Tom ran away from home and became a thief. Tom‚ Huck‚ and Joe did criminal things to survive on their own‚ but they

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    school and am concerned that you are considering banning The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the current school curriculum. I want to advise you to change your mind and allow The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to be a part of the high school curriculum. I understand how Mark Twain uses the word “nigger” many times throughout the novel and there is some vulgar language; however‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn shows such a major piece of our history‚ that all of the students should be allowed

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    Although characters can distance themselves from society temporarily‚ they are never truly free from it. Huck and Jim’s travel on the canoe demonstrates how escaping from the rules of society is incomplete and temporary. Huck’s canoe was literally crushed by the steamboat‚ and that is what happens to the independence gained by temporary escapes from society. Readers know that Huck is not truly independent on the canoe because every time he has to make a decision‚ whether during or after‚ he always

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    Mark Twain’s novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is the story of a young boy who is just beginning to mature into an adult. He and his friend Tom Sawyer gain a small fortune of $6‚000 and Huck’s father‚ Pap‚ who has been absent for virtually all of Huck’s life‚ is seeking it. Because of the constant abuse from his father‚ he is forced to run away and start on an adventure down the Mississippi River with his companion‚ Jim‚ a runaway slave. Although he leaves his home‚ it still has an influence

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    yourself.” In Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Twain conveys both the river and the shore as places of freedom and reality. While the two are on the raft flowing downstream‚ both boys are able to feel a sense of liberty. After days of being on the raft‚ Huck explains that "Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery‚ but a raft don’t. You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft" (116). Although Huck was not a enslaved‚ he was still able to feel as if he was “self-governed

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    of Huckleberry Finn is a traditional coming of age story‚ plus Mark Twain (the Author) uses Huck’s undertaking adventures and shows his changed relationship between him with Jim on the raft to open up Huck’s main characteristics of his youth days: learning through taking risks. This paper will observe the key life lessons that Huck will learn out on the land‚ mostly in family occurrences‚ with Pap‚ the Widow‚ and the Grangerfords. These lessons that Huck will receive‚ we’ll see Huck grow out of his

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn explores the longing for freedom. Huck and “nigger” Jim want nothing more than freedom from the proper ways of society and the lives they once lived. Thus‚ resulting in their travel down the Mississippi River in search for family and adventure in Cairo‚ Illinois. Although‚ Jane Smiley states that Jim was not acknowledged as a human by Huck due to his racism and continuous use of the word “nigger”‚ Huck concludes by the end of the novel that Jim is a human and friend

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller shows both sides of dynamic and static characters. Though‚ there are a few minor character there are character in the story that are dynamic like John Proctor and Abagail as a static character. John Proctor is one character in The Crucible that is a dynamic which change a bit throughout the story; for he has changed from a quiet “farm boy” to a man with huge couragement. At the beginning of the play‚ Proctor kept things inside of his mind‚ and tries to get Abagail

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    Parental Influence on Huck Finn In Mark Twain ’s novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ the adults in Huck ’s life play an important role in the development of the plot. Pap‚ Huck ’s father‚ constantly abuses the boy‚ never allowing him to become an intelligent or decent human being. He beats and attacks Huck whenever they meet up‚ and tries to destroy Huck ’s chances of having a normal life. This situation is balanced by several good role models and parent figures for Huck. Jim‚ the runaway slave

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    The Humming Room For my “Book Talk Essay” I have chosen the book “The Humming Room.” I have been assigned a prompt stating that I will be discussing how my main character develops throughout the story. I think Roo Fanshaw is a dynamic character because although her attitude remains the same‚ her interests and feelings change quite drastically. Roo Fanshaw is a fairly private person. This is nothing new considering all the Fanshaws behave this way. Roo was known for her snarky comments and nonchalant

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