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Huck Finn

English 10
Final Paper 3/5/07

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, is narrated in the point of view of a little boy by the name of Huckleberry Finn. It is written like that for a reason. From the point of view of a little boy, the reader can really augment the experience of the reading adventure. The story really emphasises on the language of Huckleberry Finn to be the language that was spoken in that time period. It is also written in the way it was spoken because Huck wasn't really educated and he didn't say or spell things correctly. With Huck as the narrator of the story, a lot more can be taken out of the reading.
When the story of Huckleberry Finn was written, it was written in the point of view of a little boy named Huck Finn. It was written in such a way that the reader can be taken back into that time period of when slavery was present. Also, with Huck as the narrator, the book can be read and enjoyed by all ages. Back in the......


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