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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn follows the journey of Huck Finn, a young boy who escapes his abusive father and travels down the Mississippi River on a raft with Jim, a runaway slave. The novel is a critique of the social norms and racial attitudes of the pre-Civil War American South. Twain uses Huck’s adventures and encounters to highlight issues of morality, freedom, and social justice. The novel’s innovative use of vernacular language and its exploration of complex social issues make it a seminal work in American literature. Twain’s sharp commentary and rich characterizations offer a profound and enduring perspective on societal and individual ethics.
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