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The thing that impressed Huck how nice there house was QUOTE it was mighty nice house and a mighty nice family, too. I hadn’t seen no house out in the country before that was so nice and had so much style. Huck thinks success and happiness is what they have having a nice house and nice things.
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The thing that so special about the books where that the books where bibles full of the family pictures. Huck was so impressed because they so many books so they must be able to read and write. I think Huck views education of a really good thing and he maybe liked going to school and if his dad would not have took him he would still be there at school with Ms Watson. Mark thinks education is a good thing to.
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The thing that is unique about the books is that the dead little girl drew, wrote, and made all of them. The girl seems to be obsessed with dead people because every time a person died she made a thing for them even if she did not know them. The significance of the picture was to see which arms on the girl would look the best on the picture. Twain might think that after death that you should do something for that person.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
influenced huck
mrhughesenglishThe Biggest Influenced The widow Douglas is one of the most positive influences there is so far for what we have read about she tries to get hock in shape to keep him clean and out of the trouble he was getting in with tom I had stopped cussing because the widow didn’t like it but now I took it up again because pap hadn’t no objections. (Chapter 6, Page 18, Paragraph 3) I Tom sawyer is another influence on hock good one because he influence hock to not back down from anything just like tom said in (chapter 12, page 51 and paragraph 3 tom won’t back down know so I won’t either). Huck is influence by pap but in the worst way there is in hock life he hits him because he goes to school and can read just because he can’t read or write he hits hock and takes to him to a cabin and leaves him there all day everyday so he can’t go to school any more and learn and he said he did not won't to go to school but he goes know to make his dad mad. chapter6, page 17, pariah 1 Jim is a really good influence to hock because he is hard mined type of person and he tries to keep him out of the trouble that tom was getting him into like at the house Jim said chapter 11, page 40 paragraph 3 that handling snake skin is very bad luck
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Huck Finn
Reader Response 1: Huck Finn (1 - 6)
Theme is racism
Miss Watson’s big n named Jim was sitting in the kitchen door
(Chapter 2, pg3, paragraph 1) this quote resembles racism because he recognize Jim as a n first before he even said his name like his name n Jim like his parents named him that.
I think about this quote is it shows how people in the world who uses it shows how stupid people are and how ingenerate and uneducated they sound saying the n word to African Americans because we have buried so people need to stop using that word towards black people and black need to stop saying it to each other because if we say it to each other they will stop saying toward black people.
Mark twain thinks about the quote that he does not like the n word because he does not like slavery and
Theme is racism
Miss Watson’s big n named Jim was sitting in the kitchen door
(Chapter 2, pg3, paragraph 1) this quote resembles racism because he recognize Jim as a n first before he even said his name like his name n Jim like his parents named him that.
I think about this quote is it shows how people in the world who uses it shows how stupid people are and how ingenerate and uneducated they sound saying the n word to African Americans because we have buried so people need to stop using that word towards black people and black need to stop saying it to each other because if we say it to each other they will stop saying toward black people.
Mark twain thinks about the quote that he does not like the n word because he does not like slavery and
Monday, September 17, 2007
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