The adventures of huckelberry fin

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English

 

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Helen P

 

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October 24, 2016

 

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Even after a flood, even after a river accident that nearly destroys the raft, Huck never has an unkind word to say about this "character." But the river makes up only part of the book's setting. There are also all those towns and villages that Huck visits, and the people who live in them. These limbs of civilization on the body of the river give Huck-and Twain, of course-a chance to observe and comment on 19th-century American society...
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These limbs of civilization on the body of the river give Huck-and Twain, of course-a chance to observe and comment on 19th-century American society. If Twain becomes poetic when he's writing about the river, he can be vitriolic about the people who live near it. Neither of these extremes alone would have resulted in a very satisfactory novel, but Twain is successful in playing one against the other...
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