Mark Twain's Use Of Huck As A Narrator

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Mark Twain’s utilization of Huck as a narrator is a key part in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Huck’s life is very easy to understand and follow throughout the story. The story would’ve been completely different if anyone else was the narrator. Twain uses Huck effectively as a narrator because we can sympathize with him more than we could with Jim, the many things he can do that Jim can’t, and through the hardships that Huck, Jim, and Tom face. Huck’s background makes us feel bad for him because he is a teenager who has a very abusive father and doesn’t have a mom. We can also follow along easier with what is going on in his life because his speech is a lot better than Jim’s. Jim has a much more complicated life than Huck and he is