Regionalism and Humor in Huck Finn
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s satire of American mankind was recognized and developed a comedy oh high spirits and hilarious situations. Twain exploited between learned language and vernacular. He used contrasts between realistic and fantastic passages (Blair 26). The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is known as the greatest flood of dialect literature that America has ever known (Blair 24). The humor, regionalism, and dialect that Mark Twain presents allows the reader to better understand and enjoy another great American Literary classic.
s satire of American mankind was recognized and developed a comedy oh high spirits and hilarious situations. Twain exploited between learned language and vernacular. He used contrasts between realistic and fantastic passages (Blair 26). The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is known as the greatest flood of dialect literature that America has ever known (Blair 24). The humor, regionalism, and dialect that Mark Twain presents allows the reader to better understand and enjoy another great American Literary classic.