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In Huckleberry Finn, there are a bundle of different emotions that are going on at the time of Boggs' death. What are the emotions that are evoked from the wording of the text and what is the description of the emotion of the crowd?

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The following problem helps with a literature and arts problem. It discusses the plot events in the novel Huckleberry Finn.

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The crowd was stunned as evidence from "The crowd looked mighty sober; nobody stirred, and there warn't no more laughing." Shock and pity also seemed to overwhelm the curios crowd as they "took Boggs to a little drug store, the crowd pressing around, just the same, and the whole town following, and I rushed and got a good place at the window, where I was close to him and could see in. They laid him on the floor, and put one large Bible under his head, and opened another one and spread it on his breast-but they tore open his shirt first, and I seen where one of the bullets went in. He made about a dozen ...

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