Saturday, November 9, 2019
Huck Finn Comparison Essay
Justin Esteves 1/18/12 Puddnââ¬â¢head Wilson and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Comparison Essay There are several differences that are evident between Puddnââ¬â¢head Wilson and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. One of the major differences between the two books is the characters that are involved in the stories. They have different personalities and react differently to different situations.The twins in Puddnââ¬â¢head Wilson are young men from noble descent from Italy who left their country. They are smooth talking, but really donââ¬â¢t lie about a situation. However the Duke and King in Huckleberry Finn aim to trick people in different towns by selling the people tickets to a show that never existed. In one instance a man dies and they pretend to be related to him so they can get his inheritance. The ages of the main characters are different as Huck is a boy while the characters in the other story are adults.In Puddnââ¬â¢head Wilson it is said not to have a spe cific plot line, but in Huck Finn the story follows the classic plot line scheme. There are many similarities between the two stories. One of them is that the settings are very much the same as they both take place on the Mississippi River. Actually when I was reading Huck Finn, I couldnââ¬â¢t get the picture of the setting of Puddnââ¬â¢head out of my head. Another similarity is that the twins and the King and Duke are similar characters since they are together in pairs all the time in the book.The final similarity is the involvement of death in both books. The whole story of Puddnââ¬â¢head is based around a murder. In Huck Finn, Huck makes it look like he was killed to escape from Pap and the town. After Mr. Wilksââ¬â¢ death, the Duke and the King go after the money in his will. Another death in Huck Finn was Pap who was found dead in a house during a flood. Overall The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a lot better than Puddnââ¬â¢head Wilson.After reading several re views more readers liked Huck Finn and some people really disliked Puddnââ¬â¢head Wilson. Both books were about life on the Mississippi River from a long time ago. It was interesting to see how people lived in that period of time. Even though the stories took place many years ago, there are many similarities between the people from then to now as to how they treat each other. People were the same then as they are now and have the same outlook on life. The books and life follow Mark Twainââ¬â¢s quote, ââ¬Å"The damned human race. ââ¬
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