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Huck Finn's Use Of The Tall Tale
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In Mark Twain's timeless American classic, The Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn, the narrator often finds himself in undesirable situations. These
situations, which are far-fetched even for the nineteenth-century, provide much
humor to the novel and demonstrate Huck's cunning. Huck's adept use of the tall
tale becomes a survival tool on this adventure.
In the novel, Huck sees lies as more of a practical solution to problems
than as a moral dilemma. He rationalizes that he has "never seen anybody but
lied, one time or another" (1). Unlike ....
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