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    very entertaining since then. I have seen many different places, due to my many travels from Disney Store to Disney Store, like New York, Chicago, and even Washington D.C. I was bought about 2 years ago, and have loved my owner. Let’s get into the story. I remember the chill that could be felt that day. As my owner slipped inside me, I had a feeling that something was not right. It was our first day at a new school, and my owner’s first day of middle school. Neither one of us had any idea what…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Pong

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    In 1971 an engineer at Nutting Associates by the name of Nolan Bushnell created Computer Space, the first ever commercial video game. One year later he created Pong, the first commercial video game to be widely successful. Since then, video games have erupted in popularity and evolved from incredibly simple gameplay and graphics to complex systems running near-realistic graphics. Many of these changes only became possible as the hardware they ran on became more powerful. As time progressed,…

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    The book, This Girl Isn’t Shy She’s Spectacular by Nina Beck was a really fantastic book that related to my life in many ways. I had a liking for the book, because I felt as if I had a relation to the character. The way, Nina Beck, wrote this book made me feel as if I was reading about my own life. This Girl Isn’t Shy She’s Spectacular was an easy read. I was in awe of how Beck made me relate to the character, how well she organized the book, and the amount of detail she incorporated into the…

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    Huckleberry Finn Debate

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    in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. Throughout the story, characters such as Huck and Jim often struggle with these topics, and the way they deal with them fuels the plot of the novel and drives the story forward. These controversial topics have sparked debates around the world, primarily on the topic of if the novel should be banned from a class’s curriculum or a school. Many classes may find benefits from excluding this story from their curriculum however, The Adventures of…

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    Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” are both excellent novels. Twain has various inspirations for writing, uses several types of dialogue to convey each character’s individual personality, but writes the stories with a similar theme. By doing these things, Twain makes these stories unlike the other yet still interesting. First, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn exemplifies his approach to writing stories based on his own…

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    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is about a young boy and his friend Huck. They experience many things throughout the story which makes them very good friends. They get into trouble, learn lessons the hard way, and become smart young men by the end of the story. Tom and Huck became friends at the beginning of the story and got closer as the story went on. Tom is a mischievous and imaginative boy, he spends most of his time getting himself and his friends in and out of…

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    Huck Finn Criticism

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    Everyone knows the stories that changed history. Uncle Tom’s Cabin and The Jungle both pioneered for social reform, Animal Farm provided a strong cultural criticism, The Great Gatsby showed the flaw in the American Dream, and To Kill a Mockingbird describes the trials and tribulations of growing up. Stories like this form an elite society of literature that spoke of the unspeakable and pushed forward a new mindset that many had overlooked. Among these ranks falls The Adventures of Huckleberry…

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    nothing as good since.” For many years, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been considered a timeless piece of writing regarding the story of the infamous “American Dream”. However, the story itself is controversial based on its content. The book portrays the racist American society the author was raised in. Likewise, the plot and actual value of the stories included in the novel are criticised for their relevance and impractical details. However, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn educates…

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    Huckleberry Finn Runaways

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by renowned author Mark Twain tells the story of Huckleberry Finn, an adventurous, young boy who travels down the Mississippi River on a raft with Jim, a runaway slave. These two runaways share many adventures together on and off the mighty Mississippi River during the distinctive post-Civil War period. During their adventures, they have many exciting encounters, including feuding families, and imposters who claim they are a duke and a king. The Duke and the…

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    Huck Finn Nigger Analysis

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    nickname among fellow African-Americans and some Caucasians. Despite its increasing conventionality, there are schools across America debating whether or not Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which uses “nigger” over two-hundred times, should be allowed to be taught in middle and high school courses. Permitting the story to remain in the…

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