This is my thesis:
Twain uses irony to satirize how people romanticize reality in attempt to achieve the fantasy life. Thus, the romantic loses a sense of reality and commits inhuman actions.
I know it is in 2 sentences, but for now, my teacher's allowing us to do that. I was wondering if...
Look, I know that a lot of people don't like the book Huckleberry Finn -- and neither do I. But does anyone find it sort of funny that, well, remember when Roger Clemens was said to discuss steroids with Andy Pettite in the locker room and then Roger Clemens said, "He mis-remembered". LOL...
i had such a weird dream last night and finn from GLEE was in it. rachel was too! and like i told rachel that i had a humongous crush on him and that i wasnt gonna just let her have him. adn shes like 'but u cant have him because hes my bf!!!!'. so somehoe i got on some school bus and finn and...
I need a suitable length and in depth internet link to a literary criticism over the Adventure of Huck Finn. It can be positive or negative, as long as there are at least 4 major points that can be drawn from it.
Web links would be much appreciated! I don't know where to look.
style of writing? Did Mark Twain actually write like that or did he write like he does in Huck Finn because thats the way Huck Finn would write?
Just wondering, have to read Huck Finn for school.
Then why does he have an aunt and and uncle?
And how come Aunt Polly exposes the two of them at the end of the book?
Is Tom imaginary or not? Please explain.
Part of Twain's artistry is to attack something while not appearing to be attacking it. In chapter 31, I need to know how he does this.. I know that in that chapter, he was going to run away but when he came back to the boat, Jim was gone and finds out that the dauphin sold him? I'm not sure if...
Part of Twain's artistry is to attack something while not appearing to be attacking it. In chapter 31, I need to know how he does this.. I know that in that chapter, he was going to run away but when he came back to the boat, Jim was gone and finds out that the dauphin sold him? I'm not sure if...
Can anyone one please tell me where a few good examples of dark humor are in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain?!?!
I'd really appreciate it (=
outline/ list of these? In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck made several stops on his journey along the Mississippi river. Can anyone help me list and interpret the significance of these stops??