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Huckleberry Finn's ( by Twain) Emotional Growth
Title: Huckleberry Finn's ( by Twain) Emotional Growth
Category: Literature / English
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Huckleberry Finn's ( by Twain) Emotional Growth
OUTLINE
I. Introduction.
II. Huck's feelings early in the novel.
A) with his gang.
B) with the widow.
C) with pap.
D) with Negroes.
III. Huck's feelings after he finds Jim.
A) on the island after he learns that Jim ran away.
B) the time that he and Jim spend on the river.
C) after they meet the King and Duke.
D) feelings toward the King and Duke.
IV. Huck's feelings at the end of
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days. When they do return Tom tells all. Then it is
reveled that Jim is a free Negro. Huck is very happy.
Throughout the course of the novel Huck changed from a boy who
shared the narrow minded opinion which looked down on Negroes to one
where he viewed them as equals. I would say that would be his biggest
emotional growth the novel.
WORKS CITED
Twain, Mark , The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Perma-bound,1985,USA
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