literary analysis: Huckleberry Finn
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s gut instinct, as opposed to following society and mimicking others actions and beliefs. He did all of this discretely u ng the first person point of view of Huck Finn, resulting with a novel that is popular among small children and adults. Although this book may raise dispute, those who have read it have to admit that it is very clever, and advanced for the time period r which it was written. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
s gut instinct, as opposed to following society and mimicking others actions and beliefs. He did all of this discretely u ng the first person point of view of Huck Finn, resulting with a novel that is popular among small children and adults. Although this book may raise dispute, those who have read it have to admit that it is very clever, and advanced for the time period r which it was written. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**