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Mason Lugg Mason Lugg
3/20/18
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Part one: The book I read was honestly, more annoying than “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” the book I read is called “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” The reason why I say it is more annoying, is because not only is there bad english in this book, but some of the words I could not even pronounce. It was hard for me to even continue on with the book, but because I was halfway through the book, and halfway to the due date of blog number six, I had to continue on reading until the book that is at least 300 pages long, had been done. (***SPOILERS***) In order to get the Main concept of the book (because of the fact that Huck mentions something about him being in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” so I knew right there and then, I had to read “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” first before reading “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” because if I didn’t, absolutely nothing in the book would be making any sense, even at the end of the book), I had to read “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” first before reading “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, because this is kinda like part 2 to the book “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” because half of the things that take place in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” take place in “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” This book is a fictional book, written by Mark Twain. This fictional book is better than any other fictional book that I had read in the past, but nothing can beat “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.” The main characters are Huckleberry Finn (obviously, or else the book would not be named right after his name), Jim (I dunno his last name), and Tom Sawyer (who is the main character of “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” and still a hard criminal like the main book which he stars in) Huckleberry Finn is an adult that helps out the neighborhood (what I mean is, he helps out others who look helpless, or have their hands full with other things around their house, or property, or where they have to babysit others, like Tom Sawyer), like going out to go get food, drinks, or gets the newspaper. Some people in this book, do not speak like Huckleberry Finn, or Tom Sawyer, because they went to school to learn good english. There were a couple of plays in the book, for instance: “The King’s Camelopard” (Spelling like it is in the book) and, Shaksperean (Spelling like it is in the book) Revival of, “Romeo and Juliet.” During all this, Jim decides to run away, it wasn’t a day later that signs were posted up throughout the town that said, “Ran Away!” There was even a reward posted on the sign that was worth $300, if your kids are worth $300, then you got a problem, they would probably be $1,000. (***You can look once again, which is just moving onto part two of three. No harm done***)
Part two: Because “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is more annoying than “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” would receive at least a half of a star, if that is very well possible from me, unless it is not possible then a one star rating, because of the fact that, it has some very bad and very uncomfortable english - language words, and also half of the things in this book, I did not know, or could not understand what he was talking about, until I found out about definitions on some of the pages in the book, and I still don’t even understand half of the things that are very well written into this book.
Part three: The two main idea, and big idea words I would probably give this book, would be Courage and Decisions, because Huckleberry Finn is making a huge Decision whether to go on a trip down a river, or not. If he was gonna go down the river he was gonna travel down, which is probably a dangerous river, he would call himself “Courageous,” because of this dangerous river, and not “Scaredy Cat,” because he wasn’t scared of going down this river.


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