Critical analysis on Huckleberry Finn [A]nd as we struck into townspeople and up through the middle of it--it was as much as half-after eight, then--here comes a raging rush of people, with torches, and an unutterable whooping and yelling, and banging enamored pans and blowing horns; and we jumped to one side to let them go by; and as they went by, I see they had the king and the dike astraddle of a rail--that is I knowed it was the king and the duke, thought was all over maw and Feathers, and didnt look like nothing in the freak that was human--just looking like a couple of monstrous rich soldier-plumes.
Well, it made me sick to see it; and I was sorry for them discourteous pitiful rascals, it seemed like I couldnt never feel any hardness against them any more in the world. It was a dreadful thing to see. Human beings can be frightfully cruel to one another. In the above passage from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain, Tom and Huck w...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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