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    remarks. He tackled tough topics of his time and unknowingly of today’s with satirical writing‚ perhaps most notably in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Twain hits numerous issues in his book: child abuse‚ slavery‚ lying‚ Christianity‚ and what it means to grow up and take on maturity. Right from the start Twain hits on a huge issue worldwide: Child abuse. Huck Finn lives with his father‚ whom we only know as Pap. Pap is an alcoholic‚ irresponsible man just looking for the next time he can get wasted

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an important novel that shows how the two worlds of Huck and Jim collide to bring out the problems of racism and slavery before the civil war. Huck was a young‚ naive boy who is oblivious to the outside world. Jim was a slave with a big heart who looked at the world in a whole different perspective. Throughout the journey together Huck and Jim’s relationship was shaken by the cold reality of racism and slavery‚ thus slowly opening Huck’s eyes to the world around

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is often considered Twain’s greatest masterpiece. Combining his raw humor and startlingly mature material‚ Twain developed a novel that directly attacked many of the traditions the South held dear at the time of its publication. Huckleberry Finn is the main character‚ and through his eyes‚ the reader sees and judges the South‚ its faults‚ and its redeeming qualities. Huck’s companion Jim‚ a runaway slave‚ provides friendship and protection while the two journey

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ takes place in St. Petersburg‚ Missouri during the 1830s. This town is in the south‚ and contains several morals and ideals iconic to it ’s location and time. The location and time of this story serve as elements that‚ open vital opportunities‚ help conflicts gain suspense‚ and develop Huck and Jim and their important friendship. Throughout the story Huck manages to get himself into many adventures but also many misadventures. Huck ’s mock-epic begins with

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    English Honors III Mr. Tunning March 8‚ 2011 Reflection on the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn This novel was truly hard for me personally to read‚ because I have not really explored the world of southern society. During the days of reading this book I also learned many lessons of how to view the world in a different perspective. I learned that not all traditions can be explained with science or logic‚ but to just believe on what others thought it would be. The project that came along with this

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    Huck Finn Controversy: Why Both Sides are Wrong Across America‚ a debate rages on about the 19th century novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. One side argues that Huck Finn is a truly important novel that “All American literature comes from” (Ernest Hemingway). On the other side‚ people are calling it “the most grotesque racist trash ever written” (John Wallace).Each side advocating for or against it’s use in a high school curriculum‚ trying to decide what the children internalize at this critical

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    The novel by Mark Twain‚ Adventures of Huckleberry Finn involves deception through many lies and cons‚ mostly all the lies in the novel had some sort of selfish reason behind them even if they were thought to be acceptable lies. Mostly all the characters except the Duke and Dauphin have some-what acceptable reasons to lie‚ Huck wanted an unrestricted lifestyle‚ Jim just wanted a normal life with his family‚ and even Tom Sawyer just wanted to have a little adventure. The biggest and most complex

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    Minor Characters Minor characters are very important in a book. Henry‚ Elizabeth‚ and Justine are three characters in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein who contribute a lot to the novel. They contribute to the plot‚ and especially on highlighting Victor’s character. Victor is the main character in this book‚ and without the help of Henry‚ Elizabeth‚ and Justine‚ Victor wouldn’t have gone through the same experiences or the same emotions. Henry Clerval grew up with Victor in Geneva‚ so they both care

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    One day Huckleberry Finn got kidnapped by his dear old daddy. His daddy being the drunk he is‚ started beating the poor boy. So Huck decided he would saw a hole in the wall and escape the old man‚ but how did the boy really do it. In the book he did all of this in just about 30 minutes but he would have done everything he did in record time‚ plus he’s only 14 or so. One day Huckleberry’s dad went out to town and got him some liquor‚ he came back to the house drunk and scared Huck by trying to kill

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    The dictionary says that a hero is a person who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities. This definition couldn’t possibly describe Fredrick Douglas‚ Jim‚ and Huckleberry Finn any better. While of course‚ these three are certainly not the first that come to mind when thinking of heroes‚ they all completely fit the bill. Douglas is a hero because of his journey out of slavery and because of his moral development‚ and how his story affected nations. While Huck

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