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Huckleberry Fin

Mark Twain
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Huckleberry Fin

Fiction | Book | Published in 1885

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Mark Twain

Huckleberry Fin

Fiction | Book | Published in 1885
Book Details
Format

Book • Fiction

Setting

Mississippi River • 1840s

Publication Year

1885

Recommended Reading Age

14-18 years

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Super Short Summary

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain follows a young boy, Huck Finn, who escapes his troubled life by faking his death and embarking on a journey down the Mississippi River. Accompanied by Jim, an escaped enslaved person, Huck faces various challenges and moral dilemmas, highlighting themes of friendship, freedom, and societal issues.

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is often praised for its vivid portrayal of pre-Civil War Southern life and its deep exploration of themes such as racism and freedom. However, it is also criticized for its controversial language and perceived racial stereotypes. Despite these critiques, it remains a significant work in American literature, celebrated for its narrative style and complex characters.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Huckleberry Fin?

A reader who would enjoy Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain appreciates adventurous tales set in historical contexts, featuring themes of friendship, freedom, and moral growth. Fans of To Kill a Mockingbird and The Catcher in the Rye will likely resonate with the novel's exploration of complex social issues and the perspective of a young, questioning protagonist.

Book Details
Format

Book • Fiction

Setting

Mississippi River • 1840s

Publication Year

1885

Recommended Reading Age

14-18 years

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