, Research Paper
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
By; Mark Twain
I have read the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn up to chapter fourteen.
I have found one thing I don’t like, the language which is used is straight out of the 1800’s. An example of this can be found on every page in the book. Twain shows one of these examples when he writes, “I took to it again because pap hadn’t no objections.” This language is not acceptable in modern English, it should really be, “I took to it again because pap had no objections.”
When Tom and Huckleberry were outside and ran out of candles and needed more of them, I thought it was good of Tom to leave money for the candles he stole. Twain shows this when he writes, “But Tom wanted to resk it; so we slid in there and got three candles, and Tom laid five cents on the table for pay.” This shows that though it was wrong of Tom to steal the candles it honest of him to leave pay for the candles.
I think t
I think it is sick that the group of boys made their own gang. The gang planned to rob people, kill people and take people for ransom. Twain illustrates this when he writes, “We ain’t burglars. That ain’t no sort of style. We are highwaymen. We stop stages and carriages on the road, with masks on and kill the people and take their watches and money.” I find it horrible that some young school boys would plan to kill people.
In conclusion the book is not as bad as I expected it to be.