Thursday, January 27, 2011

Journal 16

In this section we see a brave part of Huck that really sounds like he knows who he is and what he believes. He tells Tom Sawyer that he doesn't care what the authorities think, but he is going to get Jim no matter what. He says that nothing can really stand in his way because he knows what he wants. Twain wrote this character with a rough childhood and an exciting adventure in which society confuses him, but at the end he find him self and he learns compassion.

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