Hukleberry Fin
Dear Mr. Twain,
After I read your interesting novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” I was amazed with your writing skills, because that was my first book of yours that I read. Mark Twain I am a big fan of the book, and your character Huckleberry Finn.
My favorite part about the book was when Huckleberry Finn decided to leave at the end of the book and that was my favorite because it reminded me of myself. My least favorite part of the book was when Huckleberry’s father returns home and he beats him for no reason, but happily Huck gets away from him to live his rebellion life.
“Lights out for the territory” is the lines are the last in the novel. In the end (last chapter), things are going great for Huck and Aunt Sally has offered to adopt Huck. Even though Huck has started to like the community and people, he knows they are still a part of the society he has come to not trust and like at all, and Aunt Sally's intentions for Huck center around the upbringing......
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