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Journal Entry #6, Personal entry #4
Twain delievers a powerful message with his opening notice. He wants the reader to take the novel on it’s merits. Perhaps because it is almost impossible to refrain yourself from analyzing a story, he goes to extreme lengths with violent … Continue reading
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Journal #6
In the opening of the novel Mark Twain writes his “Notice” stating that, ” Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to … Continue reading
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Journal #6
Prior to the beginning of the story, Mark Twain provides a notice for the text. This notice states, “PERSONS attempting to find a motive in this narrative…be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it…be banished; [and] persons attempting to find a … Continue reading
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Journal #6
The “Notice” at the beginning of the novel highlights the whole book. I can see the book is based on ironic and funny tune from the notice. In addition, the notice intrigue our curious to find out what the book … Continue reading
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Journal 6, Pesonal Entry 4, HTRG
At the beginning of the book, Gen G, Grant wrote a notice about for the book that states persons attempting to find a motive in it[ Huck Finn] will be prosecuted; Persons attempting to find a moral in it will be … Continue reading
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Journal #6
The notice with which Mark Twain opens up the novel with, contradicts the whole purpose of a fictional work. He may have used this literary scheme to invoke the reader to think and see past what the text presents; the … Continue reading
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Journal #6
Notice in the beginning of the story I feel is a warning for all readers. We are so used to attempting too finding purpose and moral to a story, that we go in reading pieces of literally work with expectations … Continue reading
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