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Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
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Overview
Huck runs away from his abusive father and, with his companion, the runaway slave Jim, makes a long and frequently interrupted voyage down the Mississippi River on a raft. During the journey Huck encounters a variety of characters and types in whom the book memorably portrays almost every class living on or along the river. As a result of these experiences, Huck overcomes conventional racial prejudices and learns to respect and love Jim. The book's pages are dotted with idyllic descriptions of the great river and the surrounding forests, and Huck's good nature and unconscious humour permeate the whole. But a thread that runs through adventure after adventure is that of human cruelty, which shows itself both in the acts of individuals and in their unthinking acceptance of such institutions as slavery. The natural goodness of Huck is continually contrasted with the effects of a corrupt society.
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- Publisher
- Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- Published
- 2018-08-04
- Pages
- 260
- Language
- EN
- Categories
- Juvenile Nonfiction / Adventure & Adventurers
- ISBN-13
- 9781724815910
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