Huckleberry Finn: "Huck in all his lonesomeness"
HUCK IN ALL HIS LONESOMENESS Written things are not for speech; their form is literary; they are stiff, inflexible, and will not lend themselves to happy and effective delivery with the tongue--where their purpose is to merely entertain, not instruct; they have to be limbered up, broken up, colloquialized and turned into common forms of premeditated talk--otherwise they will bore the house and not entertain it.
- Mark Twain I hope this paper is both
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whatever it takes to make society happy. I don't think Huck was like this though. But I do think he was a slave, because he was used as an item in more than one incident. Lonesomeness can't be escaped all your life, because society is out there to get you, and "they" will someday, whether you try to prevent it or not. Because if you're trying to prevent it then it's already gotten to you!
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