This essay is a critique of the book The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn by Mark Twain.
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back to the widow would have sounded like a happier ending it would not have kept with Huck's character and would have been a sign of a not very well developed character. The ending does have its problems but there are no books that I know of that don't have a few problems and it still served the purpose of entertainment, which was Twain's main purpose as he said in his notice at the beginning.
back to the widow would have sounded like a happier ending it would not have kept with Huck's character and would have been a sign of a not very well developed character. The ending does have its problems but there are no books that I know of that don't have a few problems and it still served the purpose of entertainment, which was Twain's main purpose as he said in his notice at the beginning.