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✏️ Notes:
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Slavery, lynching but laughing at the book,
- Humour + Terror
- Possitivity and submissiveness
- Subaltern, urban presence
- Post colonial theory
- Even when they scream goverment hears em
- Problematic ending both Scarlet letter and this
- Message given and message receives
- Study in dialect
- Preface importance
- Mark Twain a fake name
- The birth of the novel and the figure of speech?
- Auntie instead of Mother
- Tom sawyer reads and acts as if a dungeon master dnd
- The first sustained novel long vernacular speech
- Talltale of Tom Sawyer’s
- Huck finn does not try to be funny only do pranks
- Tom Sawyer is pack leader Huck is sidekick
- Main issues of who is inside and outside of the society *
- Fantasy vs Conventional Sawyer vs Huck
- Huck is an orphan with a shitty father
- Father = System
- If no father more symbollic?
- Motherless= No one to worry, Aunt is less mother Being an orphan is important
- Tom has a place to return but Huck does not, he comes from nowhere
- Free Territory for Jim
- Huck stages his own death with pig bloods etc
- Huck’s father locks Huck and he escapes to do slave trade,
- No one knows Jim and Huck are together
- Plagiaras? Stealing someone’s slave
- Huck can see pathos in evil and always aware of judgement and lets the world judge?
- River: Beauty, mystery, power, gentleness, genourosity, the river is not evil
- Huck lies to survive Tom lies to have fun
- Emotions are among the toughest things in the world
- Dead Pan humour
- Jim subjected to more and more humiliation.
- Natural Morality?
- Logic and Smarts
- Belief and supersition
- Morality and ethics
- Love and Loyalty
- I know he was white inside? Blackface?
- Tom Sawyer is like a fake activist
- Voice is vernacular and American Realism
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