There are several reasons why Twain chooses a young boy to tell the story in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. First of all, Huck originally showed up in the story, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as Tom’s sidekick. Twain took the character, Huck, and developed a more symbolic picaresque novel that contained satire and the rite of passage of a young boy. Twain wanted The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to be more than just...
The option "<u>descriptions of time and place</u><u> </u><u>character motivation and </u><u>plot.</u><u>"</u> is the correct answer.
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Icarus was warned not to fly too close to the sun, as the wings he made for himself were made of wax and feathers and they would melt.