Twain loves the use of exaggeration and hyperbole. This love is very apparent in the friendship between Huck and Tom, two very different characters. Describe in your own words, a scene from anywhere in chapters 33-35 in which the contrast between the two close friends is made all the clearer by the use of exaggeration and hyperbole. Cite specific examples. Your response should be at least 150 words long.

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In chapter 34, Twain uses exaggeration to compare the social and economic status of Tom Sawyer and his friend Huck.

What is one difference between these two characters in Chapter 34?

In chapter 34, Tom points out Huck is rich, which shows a contrast between the characters as Huck is rich but Tom is poor. This is mentioned in:

  • "Huck don't need it. Huck's rich."

How does this show exaggeration or hyperbole?

Twain uses exaggeration because after Tom's declaration, Tom shows the other people the coins Huck and him have found. These coins represent much more money than the one the adults in that meeting have, which is not realistic.

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