In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck talks a lot about people being "sivilized", and about how much he doesn't really like to be "sivilized". But, at the Grangerfords, he likes the way they live so comfortably.
The Grangerfords and Shepherdsons are both wealthy and civilized families, according to Huck's definition. But, strangely, they behave in a cruel and inhuman and "uncivilized" way towards each other when they feud.
Tell what you think about the contrast (difference) between their civilized houses and way of life, and their savage behavior toward each other? Explain your opinion in complete sentences.
The Grangerfords and Shepherdsons are both wealthy and civilized families, according to Huck's definition. But, strangely, they behave in a cruel and inhuman and "uncivilized" way towards each other when they feud.
Tell what you think about the contrast (difference) between their civilized houses and way of life, and their savage behavior toward each other? Explain your opinion in complete sentences.