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Huckleberry Finn/Holden Caulfield Comparison Essay

Huckleberry Finn/Holden Caulfield Comparison Essay
Huckleberry Finn and Holden Caulfield are two of America’s most well-known fictional characters. Both The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Catcher in the Rye have been classics for ages due to their intriguing main characters. Although their situations are on completely different ends of the spectrum (not to mention time periods), these two characters are surprisingly alike in categories of self-image, language, and attitude toward society.
Mark Twain and J.D. Salinger both used self-image as an important part of their novels. Huck sees himself as adventurous. “They all asked me questions, and I told them how pap and me and all the family was living on a little farm down at the bottom of Arkansaw, and my sister Mary Ann run off and got married and never was heard of no more, and Bill went to hunt them and he warn't heard of no more, and Tom and Mort died, and then there warn't nobody but just me and pap left, and he was j...

Posted by: Janet Valerio

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