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 | | Literary Critique of Mark Twain | | by david lee roth, Dec 2, 2008 | | Adventure lies within all of our hearts. In some it may not show as much, but we all have an adventurous side. Samuel Clemens showed his adventurous side in the way he lives his life, and in his literature. I also have and adventurous side and enjoy Mark Twain's books because of it. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | The Symbolism of the Raft in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | | by states99, Nov 26, 2008 | | The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was about a boy named Huckleberry Finn and a slave named Jim. The time period of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is in the 1800s. The book starts when Jim decides to run away from Huckleberry’s aunt and runs to an island. On his way to the island he finds a raft to get to the island. The raft helps Jim to his freedom, which is also its symbol in the book. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Sentimentalism in Huckleberry Finn | | by megan falley, May 22, 2008 | | Do you think that the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is the best realistic piece of literature in the cannon? Read on as I prove it to be one of the most sentimental pieces of literature of our time, an accusation even Mark Twain would be surprised by. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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