huck says
Huck Says
Huckleberry Finn, an adventurous young boy, tells the tale of his own adventures. What was Mark Twain thinking? When Twain used Huck as the narrator of his book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn it was a first. This first was ingenious he grabbed America and made them think what life was like to a young boy back in the day. As Huck moved down the Mississippi he told a wonderful story although it
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This really made the book a bit funnier and easier to read.
Dialects added humor to the book as well as made it move along. The dialects made the novel a bit more believable. Huckleberry Finn made the believability of the story less and less because he was a young boy. All in all Mark Twain wrote a great novel and in an excellent new way that nobody thought possible before he had done it.
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