Moral Development In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn And The Great Gatsby
... is a freedom as well, a socio-economic freedom. These
authors have chosen their narrators well, as we see a significant number of
action that have brought them to be ethically developed. Narration in a
story is important, and is usually told by a main character. These
narrators face a world of confusion, a world of fear, a world of adventure,
and most of all, a world of opportunity. By these things I mean that Nick
Caraway, and Huckleberry Finn have a chance to mature as time progresses
though the novel, and then make a remarkable move ...
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