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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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A runaway boy. An escaped slave. A journey that changed American literature forever.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), by Mark Twain, is often hailed as the first great American novel—a daring, humorous, and deeply moving story of friendship and freedom.
The tale follows Huck Finn, who flees his abusive father and travels down the Mississippi River with Jim, a runaway enslaved man. Along their journey, they encounter danger, adventure, and moral dilemmas that force Huck to question the values of the society around him.
With Twain's sharp wit, vivid storytelling, and unflinching social commentary, the novel explores themes of race, morality, and the search for identity in pre-Civil War America. Both a thrilling adventure and a profound critique of hypocrisy and injustice, it remains as powerful today as when it was first published.
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