1. Mark Twain
While Mark Twain's imagination takes center stage in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and creates a world in which his characters are caught in implausible circumstances and situations, it nevertheless should not lose any credibility of its realism and of how things truly were in the Old South during slavery. ... In doing so, he opens up a new part of him and grows morally as a person. ... None is more obvious than when Huck, Jim, and their new conning duo, the King and the Duke, (Page 143) ...was pretty well down the State of Arkansas, we come in sight of a little one-horse town in ...
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- Grade Level: High School