10/24/07
Grangerford house impresses Huck by “it was a mighty nice family and a mighty nice house, too. I hadn’t seen any house out in the county before that was so nice and had so much style. It didn’t have an iron latch on the e front door, nor a wooden one with a buskin string, but a brass knob to turn, the same as houses in town more to it” (chap. 17, pg.75, par 5).I think that Huck view now is that he see a family that is wealthy and that what kind of family he should have.
I think that they was special because they was mostly related to him like the one when the dad left with no reason why like his father, and like the one when they build a friendship like Huck and Jim I’m going to say what’s Huck and Twain view upon the education is that even though Huck was raised In a poor neighborhood but he was still educated by Widow Douglas. And he took that experience with him (chap. 17, pg.76, par.3).
The young girl was obsessed with death she draw about death she read about death her hole scrapbook was all death. To me the girl was completely unsure about what to do who she was and why she was put here. This picture was made from this little girl with 6 arms all going three different directions I thinks she (twain) meant this by that she has to be pick a pathway cause she doesn’t know which way to go should she just give up, should she get help or should she go but she died so she didn’t get a chance to pick what path she wants (cha.17pg.77, par.1). I think that Huck was touch because he probably felt the exact same way as she did she was or because this girl had such beautiful home but she was terrible unhappy.
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