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'nature' In Huckleberry Finn

 
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In his novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain conveys his high regard for nature through the use of several rhetorical devices such as personification and tone. Twain changes his tone when describing the Mississippi River from cynical and sarcastic to flowing and daydreaming. This change in tone illustrates his own appreciation for the beauty and importance of nature.

Throughout the passage on page 88, Twain uses personification to show the beauty of nature in contrast to the im...

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Approximate pages: 2 (250 words per double-spaced page)

 
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