Comparing Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn And Tom Sawyer

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Mark Twain has many novels in which he uses a unique style of writing; this can be seen in his two novels, Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. He wrote these two stories as a timeline; starting with life from Tom’s perspective, then continuing the sequel on Huck’s point of view. Through these perspectives, readers will be able to see differences and similarities in the stories as well as the characters. Since Mark Twain gives the stories from two perspectives, this results in the reader eventually making a choice between the two, because we all have a little of Huck and Tom in us. In both stories, readers can see many similarities and differences of the two characters, through the traits depicted, how they view each other, and the dialect spoken

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