The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Dramatic Irony
How is Huck's crisis of conscience and the decision about Jim and example of dramatic irony? How do you think Twain intended the reader to reguard Huck's desisions? What does the reader know that Huck doesnt? Does Hucks belief that his actions and his decision to follow his heart are wrong make his desision?more noble?Explain. please use quotes if possible.