"Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain is a novel that follows the journey of a young boy, Huck, as he escapes his abusive father and travels down the Mississippi River with an escaped slave named Jim. The story explores themes of friendship, freedom, and moral growth, as Huck grApples with societal norms and his own conscience. Key events include their encounters with various characters, their reflections on race and morality, and Huck's ultimate decision to help Jim, showcasing his development and rejection of societal values. The novel is often celebrated for its rich language and deep commentary on American society.
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