Huckleberry Finn Literary Analysis

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When writing The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain incorporates a plethora of his favorite literary works into his story to explain some of the emotions the characters feel. Mark Twain embraces his love of literature by alluding to and subsuming them into his novel. Twain incorporates Romeo and Juliet into his novel in two primary places. First, he alludes to it through the family feud between the Grangerfords and the Shepherdsons. He also does this by having the Royal Nonesuch do a scene that is supposed to be from Romeo and Juliet but turns out to be an amalgamation of Shakespeare and random words mixed together in their hot air balloon heads. By incorporating Romeo and Juliet, he incorporates the sense of longing and wishing