Huckleberry Finn
"All I wanted was to go somewheres; all I wanted was a change, I warn't particular" (72)
I think this statement means a lot because he wasn't satisfied where he was. He wanted a change no matter where what it was. He would also be rude in order to find a change. I feel like he isn't the smartest of people when he didn't realize that it was rude when he said that. He just wants to get out of there and would do anything for a change. I think this shows a little bit about the rest of the book.
"All I wanted was to go somewheres; all I wanted was a change, I warn't particular" (72)
I think this statement means a lot because he wasn't satisfied where he was. He wanted a change no matter where what it was. He would also be rude in order to find a change. I feel like he isn't the smartest of people when he didn't realize that it was rude when he said that. He just wants to get out of there and would do anything for a change. I think this shows a little bit about the rest of the book.

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