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9. Mark Twain’s literary works have great element and detail in each, which make the accounts of every novel more realistic. Many times throughout the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” Twain uses in-depth specifications to create an atmosphere where the reader is essentially living out the events of the story.
The first example of Twain’s detail comes in Chapter V, where Huck sees his father sitting in his room. “He was most fifty, and he looked it. His hair was long and tangled and greasy, and hung down, and you could see his eyes shi...

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