Why do you think Mark Twain uses a young boy as the main character and narrator of the novel? Your response should
be at least two hundred words.

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Mark Twain uses a young boy of thirteen years as the narrator of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". This is because Huck Finn possesses innocence and shrewdness.

Who is a narrator?

A narrator is known to be one who conveys information about the plot of a story to an audience. The narrator sometimes may also be a character in the story who relates what's happening to the readers.

In "Adventure of Huckleberry Finn", Finn uses the combination of innocence and shrewdness to observe and also comment on the behaviour he saw in adults, of whom are wicked and foolish.

We can see that Finn is used as the main character and the narrator of the novel due to his innocent characteristic.

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