Huck Society
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Words: 982
Pages: 4
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Pages: 4
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Duke, and even the foolish townspeople who had such a narrow view of blacks Somewhere along the line we must become one. Someone has to have the courage to stand up for what is right, to be what Colonel Sherburn would call a "real man". Huck gives us that chance, that ability to see things for what they are. His adventures along with Twain's sharp criticism are so uniquely combined to give us that realization.
Duke, and even the foolish townspeople who had such a narrow view of blacks Somewhere along the line we must become one. Someone has to have the courage to stand up for what is right, to be what Colonel Sherburn would call a "real man". Huck gives us that chance, that ability to see things for what they are. His adventures along with Twain's sharp criticism are so uniquely combined to give us that realization.