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dybincka [34]
3 years ago
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BRANLIEST + 100 POINTS

English
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Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
5 0

(I'm working with what I have, I hope what I give you is enough, if you want more details, just ask)

Answer:

Huckleberry Finn Characters:

Buck:

Buck is Huck's best friend. They are approximately the same age. Buck and Huck are opposing, because Buck's family is rich, and Huck's is poor.

Miss Sophia:

Miss Sophia is one of the Grangerford daughters. She's the one that asks Huck to go and get the Testament that she left in Church. He does, and discovers a note for her inside the book. Later that night, Miss Sophia runs away with one of the Shepherdson boys, Harney Shepherdson.

Harney Shepherdson:

Huck learns that Sophia Grangerford has run off with Harney Shepherdson.

(Sophia ran away with Harney, one of the Sheperdson boys)

Romeo and Juliet Characters:

Romeo:

Romeo is a Montague. He's Juliet's lover, and kills himself when he thinks she's dead. They were supposed to run away together, but they both die by offing themselves.

Juliet:

Juliet is a Capulet. She's Romeo's lover, and fakes her death so that Romeo and her can run away after. But because of a misunderstanding, and Romeo thinking she was actually dead, Romeo kills himself and when Juliet wakes up, she kills her self after seeing that her true love is dead.

Mercutio:

Mercuito is Romeo's best friend. He's killed by Tybalt.

Explanation:

Mercutio and Buck:

They are both best friends of the main character(s). Both are killed.

Juliet and Miss Sophia:

Both were young and in love and wanted to run away with their lovers; but it wasn't possible for them.

Romeo and Harney:

Both were young in and in love as well. They wanted to run away with their lovers too, but it wasn't possible. Both of them die.

In conclusion:

Both stories are surprisingly similar. The Grangerfords and the Sheperdsons are feuding families, and so are the Capulet's and Montague's. But here's a better explanation:

<u>Huckleberry Finn:</u>

The message is about how you shouldn't let your hatred get the best of you, as it can come with consequences.

<u>Romeo and Juliet: </u>

The message is about family feuds and holding grudges, which is what caused the tragic events to occur.

Comparison:

They both are incredibly similar because it explores the hatred towards another family. The difference between the two though, is Romeo & Juliet is more focused on the lovers, and Huckleberry Finn is more focused on consequences with hatred.

(I know that was a lot but I hope I was able to help you <3)

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