Compare and contrast the critiques by Lionel Trilling and Jane Smiley with your own critique of Mark Twain's classic Huckleberry Finn.
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published by Mark Twain in 1885 and warned readers that "persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished, persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot." (Twain) Shortly following their reading the novel, critics began their arguments as to the quality of the novel. Some, like Lionel Trilling's Introductory to Huckleberry Finn
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am any smarter than she is, she clearly has her accomplishments in the literary world, but if she has seen the book under a different light, she would not have been so critical of their relationship. She would have not focused so much in the racial implications in Huck and Jim's relationship, and seen the story more as a whole. Trilling sees the story for what it truly is, a great piece of American literature.
am any smarter than she is, she clearly has her accomplishments in the literary world, but if she has seen the book under a different light, she would not have been so critical of their relationship. She would have not focused so much in the racial implications in Huck and Jim's relationship, and seen the story more as a whole. Trilling sees the story for what it truly is, a great piece of American literature.