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Back to category: English Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. The adventures of huckle berry finn The Adventures of huckle Berry Finn In the exciting Adventures of Huckle Berry Finn, they are many situations involved, that describe the way Mark Twain views, thoughts and feelings about slavery, revolved in this novel. Mark Twain was able to get this message across by using great characters, Huck and Jim. Hucks attitude towards Jim showed a good example of the situation that surrounds and relates to slavery. One of these situations is when Huck was going to give the Letter to Mrs. Watson, but then he stops and thinks that Jim is a innocent person, that has cause no harm to anyone and that there should be no reason why to turn in Jim. Huck feels kind of superstit... Posted by: Sandeep Jador Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. |
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