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How is language important in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?

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The character Huckleberry uses the heavy dialect for literary reasons throughout the novel. The choice of language and words depict the inhumane racism towards the African-American community. He uses the right words to show the satire and makes fun of cruel behavior of the racists during the time of post-civil war.

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The character Huckleberry uses the heavy dialect for literary reasons throughout the novel. The choice of language and words depict the inhumane racism towards the African-American community. He uses the right words to show the satire and makes fun of cruel behavior of the racists during the time of post-civil war.

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