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Examples Of Humor In Huck Finn

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From the beginning of Mark Twain’s Huck Finn the reader is rapidly brought into the entertaining life of a young boy Huck Finn. Throughout the novel Twain describes in a humorous way the trials and tribulations Huck faces. Although they book has its comedy, serious topics are intertwined throughout the novel. One key piece of literature that shows this serious but comedic theme is “there warn’t no home like a raft” (Twain 155). This key sentence signifies with a bit of humor a big part of the plot in Huck Finn. Huck who has lived both the civilized and uncivilized life with the widow and Pap has said that he prefers life on a raft with a runaway slave essentially acting as his parent. This passage not only signifies the change of perception
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