1. The Use of Diction in Huck Finn
As Mark Twain composed "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," he implicitly amplified the setting to be more that an average backdrop for the characters to interact in. ... The colloquial diction applied in this section of the text brings out the realism in the Southern environment in this era of the passage. ... "There was a free nigger there from Ohio-a mulatter, most as white as a white man" (Twain, 35). ... "(Twain, 35). ... By doing this, Twain aggrandizes the basis of the plot, making it more deeper in meaning. ...
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