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25, 2005
Smith- intro
" A book so clearly great, yet with such evident defects, poses a difficult critical problem." I thought that this book was very good, but I had trouble reading about the abuse that Huck's father dealt him. The section talks about Huckleberry having no sense of humor. I think that his character comes across as a survivor. He overcomes any odds that he encounters, and seems to adapt to most situations.
Posted by DeePruett at 25, 2005 11:24