The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Up until this time, the tone has been lighthearted, but suddenly the tone changes. Why do you think the story becomes so very serious? (CH 17-19)

Up until this time, the tone has been lighthearted, but suddenly the tone changes. Why do you think the story becomes so very serious?

(CH 17-19)

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These chapters focus on social commentary of the people and places along the Southern Mississippi. These people are often dangerous and the threat of violence is in the air. Each chapter introduces new characters and adventures that highlight particular prejudices or follies. Huck is also forced to play different roles as he tries to assimilate himself into each new situation. Through each of Huck's roles, the reader receives new insight into his personality and character.

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