1. Freedom vs. Desolation in The Adventures of Huck Finn
Find a passage in Huckleberry Finn in which Huck seems both pleased with the freedom the river offers but also lonesome. ... In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain uses his impeccable way with words to perform this feat. ... With his careful use of stylistic elements such as visual imagery, simplistic details, and diction, Twain paints the image of a newly free Huckleberry while balancing his feelings and actions upon realizing the desolation of his situation. ... Gone is the vigor he first had coming to the island a few short days before. ...
- Word Count: 1106
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School