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Huck Finn

Huck Finn


Huck has a grim attitude toward people he disagrees with or doesn't
get
along with. Huck tends to alienate himself from those people. He doesn't
let it
bother him. Unlike most people Huck doesn't
try to make his point. When Huck
has a certain outlook on things he keep his view. He will not change it for
anyone. For instance in Chapter Three when Miss Watson tells Huck that if he
prayed he would get everything he wished for. Huck just shook his head yes and
walked away telling Tom that it doesn't
work because he has tried it before with
fishing line and fishing hooks. this tell us that Huck is an independent person
who doesn't
need to rely on other people.

This is a book of social criticism. Twain has his ways of criticizing
people of their actions and the things they do. Twain does a good job
expressing the characters social behaivors. Instead of upfront making fun of
Hulks actions he hints towards them or tries to glorify them when he does......


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