A list of puns related to "Huck Finn"
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What a great read! I liked it back when I was fifteen but am of course appreciating it more now, nearly ten years later. Enjoying it so much, in fact, that I sought out this subreddit. Back then it was an unintentional but excellent double feature with Blood Meridian following right after. The two books go together really well, in my opinion. Has anybody else read the latter, and if so, what are your thoughts?
Holy Huck we're back baby!!! WashU Contra is proud to announce the 25th annual Huck Finn. We're gonna have FRISBEE, NANNERS, BAGELS, TURF FIELDS, and ANYTHING ELSE YOU CAN THINK OF!!!
It's been awhile since we've had spring frisbee, and we're super excited to really get into the swing of things in the spring. This year's Huck Finn will be right here in the greater St. Louis area on the weekend of April 2/3. If you're interested in coming to Missouri and:
-Playing some high level Ultimate
-Eating some nanners
-Crossing your fingers with us for better weather than last time βοΈβοΈβοΈ
Then, fill out the interest form below:
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If you have any questions for the tournament directors feel free to reach out to us at:
- Twitter @ HuckFinnTDs or @ wucontra
- This reddit acc. u/HuckFinnUltimate
He said so in a letter but I canβt tell if he was being sarcastic.
My son was reading a newer version of this book and I was shocked a little in the way Jim was portrayed. Aside Jim only being referenced as Jim and former slave, it also had an illustration of a clean, healthy, smiling, and light skinned Jim.
Before soapboxing on censorship and such, what is this Sub's thought here?
Hi, r/books! I recently bought the Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn translated to Portuguese, my native language. However, despite my thorough enjoyment of the book up to this point, I discovered that the original book uses common dialects of the time and region on the dialogue. Unfortunately, this specific translation makes no effort whatsoever to mimic this and I feel like a lot of stuff unfortunately gets lost in translation.
I know translating works is super difficult, and I can't even imagine how hard it must be to try and recreate this specific stuff in a completely different language. This translation is actually pretty good and the books themselves seem to be of great quality! I'm only curious about how much I'm missing and if it's much, maybe I could get the original text some day and reread it.
Thank you so much!
hi all, I'm currently enjoying a delve into Mark Twain, specifically Huck Finn. I love the metaphor and poetry of the Mississippi River as well as the descriptions and literary devices used to capture the South. Are there any other Books in this vein you can recommend? thank you!
Controversial, banned, censored - this literary classic has more to it than the inevitable and problematic questions that from it arise about racism and slavery.
It's also a story about a young boy whose yearning for death at times feels almost suicidal. A boy who doesn't fit in the world he lives in, an absolute outcast. Above all, a boy who seems to yearn for some kind of control in his chaotic world full of murderers, renegades, and swindlers. It's touching to think that Jim is the closest thing to a father figure he gets and the moments they both experience together, all by themselves, seem to be when Huck is the happiest. Even during a storm.
This is one of my favorite quotes from the novel and it's almost heartbreaking every time I read it:
>Then I set down in a chair by the window and tried to think of something cheerful, but it warn't no use. I felt so lonesome I most whished I was dead. The stars were shining, and the leaves rustled in the woods ever mournful; and I heard an owl, away off, whowhooing about somebody the was dead, and a whippowill and a dog crying about somebody that was going to die; and the wind was trying to whisper something to me and I couldn't make out what it was, and so it made the cold shivers run over me. Then away out in the woods I heard that kind of a sound that a ghost makes... I got so downhearted and scared I did wish I had some company.
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