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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a literary masterpiece that has captivated readers for generations. Set against the backdrop of the pre - Civil War South, the novel follows the journey of young Huckleberry Finn as he escapes his abusive father and embarks on a raft adventure down the Mississippi River with a runaway slave, Jim. Twain's writing is both humorous and poignant, using satire to expose the deep - seated racism, hypocrisy, and social injustice of the time. Through Huck's eyes, we witness the absurdity of a society that values property over human life and enforces a rigid racial hierarchy. For example, Huck's internal struggle over whether to turn Jim in, as he has been taught that helping a slave is morally wrong, is a powerful exploration of the conflict between societal norms and one's own conscience.
2025-04-15
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