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Huckleberry Finn is more than a boy’s adventure; it is a moral compass
for navigating a flawed world. Twain’s genius lies in his ability to
make readers laugh while challenging them to reflect on justice,
empathy, and the courage to reject societal evil. In an era still
grappling with racial inequality, the novel’s message—that morality must
transcend law when law is unjust—feels as urgent as ever.
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