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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Dialectical Journal

Decent Essays

Ciara Young
November 5, 2012
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Genre: Fiction, Adventure Novel
Historical Context: First published in England in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. Naturalism (c.1865-1900) A literary movement that used detailed realism to suggest that social conditions, heredity, and environment had unavoidable force in shaping human character.
Protagonist: Huckleberry Finn was young boy in the late nineteenth century coming of age. He viewed is surroundings practically and logically without judgments. His socially simple-minded self gives the novel a satirical humor.
Antagonist: The rules and laws of Society in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn makes Huck think it’s ways of …show more content…

But Tom Sawyer he hunted me up and said he was going to start a band of robbers, and I might join if I would go back to the widow and be respectable. So I went back.” (Twain 5) | In this quote from the first page of the book Huck describes what has happened since The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He introduces his opposition of the Widow Douglas “sivilizing” him. He is a young boy who wants his freedom, which may seem normal for a boy his age, but we soon realize this opposition is based on observations of the society in which he lives. This quote is important because it gives you the basis for Huck’s reason of wanting his freedom and why he wants to leave and be on his own. It also shows why Huck lies throughout the novel. Huck doesn’t agree with the ideas that society views as “right”, which causes him to decide whether to do the “wrong” things when he listens to what his conscience says, or do society’s “right” things. This is important because it influences his decisions he makes on his adventures as he travels down the Mississippi River and encounters many people of the towns along the river banks. This quote is important for the reader because it gives us background information before the story begins to understand what has and is occurring. It also gives the reader insight to Huck’s attitude towards his life and society. | “Pap he hadn’t been seen for more than a year, and that was comfortable for me; I didn’t want to see him no more. He

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