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ID number:903659
Evaluation:
Published: 10.05.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In Mark Twain's novel the "Adventures of Huck Finn" the author uses the elements of child narrator and irony to help the reader understand the theme that people sometimes need to go against society to do what they know is right in their hearts.
One important element to understanding the theme is the use of a child narrator. Children often speak from the heart and Huck is no exception. For example, in the novel Huck tricks Jim into thinking that Jim fell asleep and dreamt Huck was lost. In fact Huck really was. Jim had been scared. …

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