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Mark Twin utilizes his brilliant ear for dialogue in the Southern dialect that permeates "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". Twain explores the concept of powerlessness by comparing the powerlessness of the child Huckleberry to the powerlessness of his friend, the black slave, Jim. The Mississippi River is used as a symbol for change, good or bad.

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