Thursday, March 26, 2009

Huckleberry Finn

"You don't know about me, without you have read a book by the name of 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,' but that ain't no matter."
Basically all this sentence is saying is that if you don't know who Huckleberry Finn is then it doesn't matter. It also shows that Huck is a vey gregarious person. This sentence also shows that the book is going to be in the South and that Huck Finn is not educated very well, and that he is probably a little mischeaveous. I also feel as though this book will have more funny parts than sad, if any at all.

Twain ends chapter one where he does because the purpose of chapter one was to catch the reader up on the setting and the kind of person Huck Finn was. Chapter 2 carries on the fact that Huck and Tom are friends and that Huck Finn takes everything literally. Chapter two's focus is a little different because it focuses more on the plot of the story instead of just introducing the characters.

After reading these two chapters, I expect this book to be a little boring. I don't think that it will stay this way though, I'm thinking and hoping that Huck Finn will go on an amazing journey that will change his personality completely.

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