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Hello,
my name is Isabel, and I'm studying American
Literature. Recently I read Huckleberry Finn, and I
have a question that I hope you could answer.
The first one is about why the book starts and
finishes with Tom Sawyer. I mean, during the book, Tom
has no importance and at the end, it seems to me that
Tom is again the important character. I wonder why it
finishes like that.
I'm Spaniard, so maybe I missed something on my
reading so if you could help me I would appreciate.
Isabel Galarza
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