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Twain And Finn: Breaking The Language Barrier
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Mark Twain's use of language and dialect in the book “Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn” helped him to bring about the overall feel that he
conveyed throughout the book, allowing him to show Huck Finn's attitudes
and beliefs concerning the nature of education, slavery, and family values.
When the st ....
Middle of essay .... a person's skin and
saw the person that was truly there. Jim seems to be the only person that
Huck can trust other than Tom Saywer, Huck's best friend. Huck Finn felt
that slavery was a cruel injustice because he had gotten to know Jim and
found out that there was more to him than just being a slave. Huck had
found that Jim was a human being just like himself. Through these ideas,
Mark Twain subtly conveyed his own feelings about slavery that existed in
the south by using Huck as an example.
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