In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain uses his impeccable way with words to perform this feat. ... Twain uses simplicity to capture perfectly the emotional excitement of a thirteen-year-old boy who has just opened his eyes to the world, and all its infinite possibilities. ... With this, Twain attempts to convey an ideal, almost Edenic environment separated from civilization. ... Without Jim, his life would again be lackluster, with nobody remaining to inform Huck of all the signs that signify good and bad luck, as Jim did. ... By using simple, yet effective details, Twain manages t...