
Why is Huck Finn an unreliable narrator?
Could you please elaborate on why Huck Finn is considered an unreliable narrator in the novel? Are there specific examples or instances in the text that demonstrate this unreliability? How does the author use Huck's perspective to challenge societal norms and expectations? Furthermore, how does Huck's character development contribute to the overall theme and message of the novel? I'm particularly interested in understanding how the unreliability of Huck's narration enhances the reader's experience and understanding of the story.
