1. Use of Tone in Huckleberry Finn
Similarly, the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is like that child in that it was once a loving and sweet, but then turns to bitter satire quickly as Mark Twain does not write his book for many years. ... During the beginning chapters of the novel, Finn was a difficult child who was against any thought of being civilized. ... Finn because interested in school, and was not doing as badly. ... When first meeting Jim, Finn still looked at him as someone to make fun of with no regret, and this stayed with Finn for a good piece of the novel. ... Similarly, the tone of The Adventures of Huc...
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