A Review Of The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
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I have read the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn up to
chapter fourteen.
I have found one thing I don't like, the language which is used is
straight out of the 1800's. An example of this can be found on every page
in the book. Twain shows one of these examples when he writes, "I took to
it ....
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.... was a cat to get Hucks attention. If he
hadn't done this the widow might have caught them leaving in the middle of
the night. Twain shows their resourcefulness when he writes, "Directly I
could just barely hear a me-yow! me-yow! down there. That was good! Says I,
me-yow! me-yow! as soft as I could, and then I put out the light and
scrambled out of the window on to the shed." This shows the boys
resourcefulness and intelligence.
I think it is sick that the group of boys made their own gang. Th ....
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Page count: 2 (approximately 250 words per page)