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Huck Finn...two questions please help!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Arianne" data-source="post: 2338960" data-attributes="member: 224313"><p>uh, all the people going to the plays by the duke and the king were gullible, Jim was gullible in believing him, the steamboat lifeguard person was gullible when he went out to save the murderers on the steamboat cos he thought there was a rich girl there, and aunt... sally was it? Is gullible with both Huck and tom pretending to be different people. The first question...taken away the historical accuracy and feeling of ... not reality... whatchamacallit... I dunno, it's like the book is made more real because </p><p>Huck is writing it? To try to surround the reader? I dunno. My assignment with this book seems so easy in comparison >.></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arianne, post: 2338960, member: 224313"] uh, all the people going to the plays by the duke and the king were gullible, Jim was gullible in believing him, the steamboat lifeguard person was gullible when he went out to save the murderers on the steamboat cos he thought there was a rich girl there, and aunt... sally was it? Is gullible with both Huck and tom pretending to be different people. The first question...taken away the historical accuracy and feeling of ... not reality... whatchamacallit... I dunno, it's like the book is made more real because Huck is writing it? To try to surround the reader? I dunno. My assignment with this book seems so easy in comparison >.> [/QUOTE]
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