Thursday, January 24, 2008

Should Huck Finn be taught at CHS?

Huck Finn is a classic book. I think it should be taught at CHS because it is a good book. It also teaches you about adversity. In the book it also teaches you about how it was back in the time.

It is a good book because it has a lot of excitement. Huck Finn encounters a lot of problems along the way that makes the book more exciting. There is a lot of deception and a lot of twists and turns. That is what makes it such a good book.

The way it teaches you about adversity is basically the whole plot. The whole story is about a little boy who befriends a slave and looks at him as a father. They also overcome adversity throughout the story. If he got caught with a slave he would get in a lot of trouble but still he fights to save him. That is how i think the story is about adversity.

The story also teaches you about that time period. It teaches you how they talked back then. It teaches you what they believed in back then. It even teaches you about the agriculture and the economy back then. This is a good historical book as an exciting book.

So I think Huck Finn should be taught in CHS because it is exciting, it teaches you how to overcome adversity, and it is helpful historically. Now you should ask Huck Finn to be taught at your school!

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