The Grangerford house impressed hick because it had a lot of style and was in the country. It had an iron latch on the door and a brass knob to turn. “I hadn’t seen a house out in the country before that was so nice and had so much style.” (pg75, par 4).
The books in the room were special because they interest huck because he could related to them like the one when the dad left with no reason like his father, and the one when they build a friendship like Huck and Jim.
The unique thing about the drawings, poems, and scrapbook was that it was by one of the daughter's. The girl was obsessed with death she drew about death, she read about death and her whole scrapbook was about death. I think Mark Twain describe the picture so specifically so the readers can get a visual picture in their head of what it looks like.
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