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Essay Galaxy - Narrative Voices In Huck Finn
Narrative Voices in Huck Finn
 
         Huckleberry  Finn provides the narrative voice of Mark Twain's 
  novel, and his honest voice combined with his personal vulnerabilities 
  reveal the different levels of the Grangerfords' world.  Huck is 
  without a family: neither the drunken attention of Pap nor the pious 
  ministrations of Widow Douglas were desirable allegiance.  He stumbles 
  upon the Grangerfords in darkness, lost from Jim and the raft.  The 
  family, after some initial cross-examination, welcomes, feeds and 
  rooms Huck with an amiable boy his age.  With the light of the next 
  morning, Huck estimates "it was a mighty nice family, and a mighty 
  nice house, too"(110).  This is the first of many compliments Huck 
  bestows on the Grangerfords and their possessions.  Huck is impressed 
  by all of the Grangerfords' belongings and....
 
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