Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Huck Finn Chapter 17 response #3

Huck Finn Chapter 17 response #3

What impressed Huck was that the house in the country had a iron latch on the front door, and a brass knob to turn, it was the same as a house in the town. Quote “I hadn’t seen a house out in the country before that was so nice and had so much style.” (ch17, pg75, par 3)Then he goes on explaining how the Grangerford’s house is better looking than the other houses In the country. What this says about Huck view and success is that he pays attention and performs an image of what he sees and remember it and us that memory and put it into context with a better looking sight that he sees.
The special thing about the books in the house is that each every one of them has something to do with Huck or Mark Twain’s life. For example the book about the man in “pilgrims progress” who had left his family. (Ch. 17, pg. 76, par. 2 full). Another example is about the book “friendships offerings” what the book says is it full of beautiful speeches and poetry. (Ch. 17, pg 76, par. 2 full). That statement about the poetry if I correct writing is a form of poetry and that is a connection to mark twain’s life.

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