In Huckleberry Finn I thought it was interesting how people were so open to strangers. Like how the Widow took Huckleberry Finn in just because she felt sorry for him. If that had happened in this era, most likely people would have just let him be, or put him into foster care. Another time people were open to strangers was when Huckleberry was disguised as a girl and he walked into a random house. That would not have worked now in this time usually you would call ahead or something like that. There were other parts that I thought were interesting but I thought that this was one of the most interesting.
A Response to Huckleberry Finn by Anja
December 5, 2014 by sitkabecca
Posted in Literature Circle | Tagged 7th Grade, Huckleberry Finn, Literature Circle, Mark Twain | Leave a Comment
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