Saturday, March 28, 2009

Huckleberry(2.)

I suppose that Huck's dialect is southern, or a what I would expect from a young southern boy. The widow doesn't speak like Huck. He uses worlds like git for get, 'em instead of them, and says other things like "I didn't lose no time." It's very simple and short.

So far I like this book. It ain't bad. I haven't liked older books like this before. It's 'bout a boy whose name is Huck. His pap is a drunk and he's got a friend whose name is Tom Sawyer. Tom is always saying Huck and him can be robbers but then makes Huck go back home to the widow. The widow takes care of Huck 'cause his pap's a drunk. Every person in town thinks his pap is dead but Huck knows for a fact that he ain't. As it turns out he really ain't dead. He beats steals Huck away from the widow and Tom and takes him back into the woods to live with him. Huck's pap beats him and locks him in the cabin and goes into town, gets drunk, then he comes back and beats him again. Soon Huck finds his way out and takes off. As you can see this book has a nice plot. I do very much enjoy reading it.

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