Huckleberry Finn Rhetorical Analysis

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Mood was by far the most important rhetorical strategy that was incorporated into the story. Pity and sadness was the feeling that mostly presented as the story proceeded. Being seen through the eyes of Huckleberry Finn,a child, you would expect a child to think in a more happy and innocent perspective for some children are blind true color of things. However, children also tend to tell the truthful reality of things. Huckleberry is set as the person who truly understands the evil nature of man. Throughout the book you see key points where he feel sorry and pity for the group of African-Americans that he's seen being treated with no respect whatsoever. Along the lines, Huck explains, “I thought them poor girls and them niggers would break