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Eliza
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... i still need help with a few questions:
-How are the duke and the king punished? What is Huck's reaction to their punishment?
-What does Huck decide to do at the end of the novel? Why doesn't he stay with Aunt Sally?
-Many critics of Huckleberry Finn have pointed out that the Phelps' farm episode differs in tone and seriousness from the first two-third of the novel. Do you agree? Explain your answer, supporting it with evidence from the text.
-Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn "a book of mine where a sound heart and a deformed conscience come into collision and conscience suffers defeat/" What influences have "deformed" Huck's conscience? Are such influences still at work in the world today? What forces are available to try and chance "deformed consciences"?
-How are the duke and the king punished? What is Huck's reaction to their punishment?
-What does Huck decide to do at the end of the novel? Why doesn't he stay with Aunt Sally?
-Many critics of Huckleberry Finn have pointed out that the Phelps' farm episode differs in tone and seriousness from the first two-third of the novel. Do you agree? Explain your answer, supporting it with evidence from the text.
-Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn "a book of mine where a sound heart and a deformed conscience come into collision and conscience suffers defeat/" What influences have "deformed" Huck's conscience? Are such influences still at work in the world today? What forces are available to try and chance "deformed consciences"?