Dear Mark Twain
Now I's noes that yo name is a Mr. Samuel Clemons. I's jus' likes to say dat I outa applaude you for yo novel "D adventures of Huckleberry Finn". I's noes dat dis here novel was not easy to write. I's enjoyes the novel plenty much. When I'sa first began to read the novel I'sa thinkin dat dis some silly O novel abouta boy goin on some silly adventure, but now I's know dat this novel is som'in serious. Dis novel is real mighty funny but at the same time there'sa alota criticism about society and the people who reside. First of all about the society I'sa feel dat yo critiscism was mighty right. theres plenty examples about the evils of the society but Im gonna start with the issue of racism. I'sa feel dat you take dis relavant part of the novel and expand on it. In the novel you show how the people in the soci'ty can be rash and impusive with thier mob mentality and how the soci'ty because of their ignorance allow the evil to get away with their deeds. fo instance the scene wheres The real wilks brothers are quiclky condemned to death along with the frauds even though evidence clearly showed dat the wilks brothers were genuine. In dat scene the people because of thier ignorance allowed the dasterdly duo to escape back to the raft. Another scene in which the two show how evil they r is when they don gon and lick Huck in the dorse wen theyd gon and sold Jim for greed and possibly revenge. These two scenes holdnrelevant importance cause there the ones in which Huck shows growth and made decisions. In the first scene discussed he discontinnued to be neutral party and realized that he had to do some'in. He was the one who put the gold in the dead wilks coffin and told Mary Jane it was there. In the other scene he had a realization in which hed rather dance with the devil's unda belly than not try and save Huck. cause of the way u try to show the people of the soci'ty the flaws that and present and instill some change, I deem this yo novel extr N' ary and worth the read.
Sincerly
Abdullay
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