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The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn: Twain's Development Of The Theme
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In Mark Twain's novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, he uses
several different themes. His themes help to portray the meaning and
message of the novel. Twain's major theme in the novel is man's inhumanity
to man. He develops this theme through the inhumane actions of Pap toward
Huck, the ....
Middle of essay ....d of course him and William would
take the girls home with them"(176). Not only do the Duke and the King
steal money from the girls, but they also lie to them about bringing them
to England just so they can have more money. They plan cruel and inhumane
things to do to the girls when the girls have done nothing to deserve it.
Twain also develops the major theme of the novel through the
betrayal of Jim for money by the King and the Duke. "… and nobody came out
of the wigwam. Jim was gone!"(20.... |
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