I like how Huck takes care of Jim and Jim takes care of Huck. They have each others' backs which is a nice thing. I like how Huck runs away and manages to get away by faking his death and such. Though, it must be nerve-wracking for everyone else at home, even his dad. I like that the book is told from Huck's perspective and not an outside narrator. And I like the dialect it's written in, even if I can't always understand it that well and have to read things twice sometimes.
Overall, I kinda like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn...
I agree. I really like how the book is told in Huck's point of view. I think that makes it easier to relate to him and feel on a more personal level for him. Mark Twain did a great job making sure we could connect to Huck. I surprisingly really like this book too.
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ReplyDeleteAll very enjoyable to read. Picoult (sp?) uses that same shifting narration strategy in her book about the school shooting. I wonder if all her books are like that. You have gone above and beyond to hear about other books (Gatsby for example) that you are reading. You are a very impressive student!
I agree with your take on huck. I'm also glad that you are enjoying this book.
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