The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
When Huck and the group arrive in Arkansas, they come to a one-horse town inhabited by a lot of lazy young men loitering in the streets. Huck goes in to great depth to describe this town. Why do you think he does this? In at least two hundred words, discu
When Huck and the group arrive in Arkansas, they come to a one-horse town inhabited by a lot of lazy young men loitering in the streets. Huck goes in to great depth to describe this town. Why do you think he does this? In at least two hundred words, discuss what you think is Twain’s opinion of laziness. How is this expressed in his description of the houses?