The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, penned by Mark
Twain, is a timeless masterpiece that transcends its era, offering
profound insights into society, ……展开↓
Huckleberry Was a bright, kind, and brave white boy.He fled to the
Mississippi River in pursuit of a free life.On the run, he meets Jim, a
slave.Jim is a ……展开↓
Twain's use of satire throughout the novel adds another
layer of depth. He mocks various aspects of society, from religious
hypocrisy to the legal ……展开↓
Another significant theme in the novel is the contrast
between civilization and nature. Huck, who has grown up in the wild,
represents freedom and ……展开↓