SOPH EXTRA CREDIT-The Story of the Bad Little Boy. Read the entry and complete the assignment that follows for four points extra credit.
Follow this link to read The Story of the Bad Little Boy, a Mark Twain parody of a Sunday school story. In the mid-nineteenth century, Sunday School stories were moral tales written for the little boys and girls who learned the difference between right and wrong at their local churches in Sunday School. Mskuppe.weebly.com/uploads/6/2/6/5/6265948/huckleberry_finn-_the_little_lower_layer.pdf. Q2 - Huck Finn - Ms. Kuppe's English Class. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain, 1884Famous for: Larger-than-life characters, a searing message about slavery, and language that may make you uncomfortable (so check out Recap 5).
If you’ve read even a few chapters of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, it’s probably pretty clear that Mark Twain was violently against slavery and racism. But there’s more to his second theme than simple criticism. Click on Recap 7 to find out what Twain was really saying about these evils.
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