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Report about Language used in "Hucleberry Finn"

Title: Report about Language used in "Hucleberry Finn"
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 568 | Pages: 2.4 (approximately 235 words/page)


Report about Language used in "Hucleberry Finn"

Twain & Finn: Breaking the Language Barrier         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 story begins, Huck is seen as a young boy who is not very educated nor wishes to be. He does …showed first 75 words of 568 total

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showed last 75 words of 568 total…that society had no need for civil feuds such as the one illustrated, or even the American civil war.         Through Mark Twain's use of language, he succeeded in showing the thoughts and beliefs of Huck Finn and the world that surrounded him. He accomplished this by showing these beliefs through Huck's realistic attitude, creating the framework to tackle the then-present and controversial issues of slavery and nationalistic values that accompanied peoples' thoughts on the subject.

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