Friday, February 3, 2012

Yo Twain


Dear Mr. Twain
          
               Mr. Twain I have been reading your novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I have several issues to inquire about that I believe only you can address. When you created the character Mary Jane on a scale of one to ten what would you score her to be on the sense of how pretty she is? This is a very important bit of information for me to know. It just eats at me every time I read about her because you convey her to be so kind and innocent. For instance the scene where she cries because of how kind Huck when Huck gave her the note to find the money, usually sensitive characters whom are kind cry at the act of kindness. I would also like to support our method of conveying the idea of racism and slavery. Having the blunt truth I believe is the only way to allow for our society to understand the cruelty of it all. I also enjoy how you portray the human race as greedy and only rarely generous. Like in the scene when the real Wilks brothers show up and actually have to try to convince the crowd that they are real because the con artists are so greedy for all the money. Well please respond soon im still very curious about your thoughts on Mary Jane.

Sincerely Sage

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