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John Stewart
English 67
Lowell
16 February 2006
How is this novel an important record of American culture?
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a novel written by Mark Twain and is an accurate representation of American culture. It is mainly a record of American culture in the South. In my opinion, it portrays three main Southern cultures: industry, social status, and the southern way of life. It is a reflection of the South in the 1800's.
The first way this novel shows American cultu...
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