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A Farwell to Arms
Title: A Farwell to Arms
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1338 | Pages: 5.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Farwell to Arms
Throughout the ages The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been a treasured novel to people of all ages. For young adults the pure adventuresome properties of the book captivates and inspires wild journeys into the unknown. The book appeals to them only as a quest filled with danger and narrow escapes. It is widely considered “that children of 12 or so are a little too young to absorb the book’s complexities” (Galileo: Morrow). However, as
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the Duke and King stole the three thousand dollars in gold from Peter Wilk’s nieces, Huck stole it back from them. The only thought, though, was returning the gold to the girls. Most would have taken the money and ran—in their time period as well as ours. All these contributions lead to the simple fact that “in a crucial moral emergency a sound heart is a safer guide than an ill—trained conscience.”
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