
Mark Twain: Huckleberry Finn
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Coles Notes
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Format
Paperback
Pages
123
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1999
Publisher
Coles Notes
ISBN-10
0774036656
ISBN-13
9780774036658
Description
In this classic tale, the adventures of a young boy named Huckleberry Finn unfold against the backdrop of pre-Civil War America. Mark Twain masterfully captures the essence of the American spirit through Huck's rebellious nature, depicting his struggles as he seeks freedom from the constraints of society. The wilderness becomes both a physical landscape and a metaphorical journey for Huck as he navigates his moral dilemmas, his quest for identity, and his relationship with the runaway slave, Jim.
Each page reveals Twain's incisive social commentary, which resonates with themes of racism, friendship, and the quest for truth. Through vivid storytelling and unforgettable characters, Huck's journey down the Mississippi River offers a rich exploration of human nature, friendship, and the complexities of moral choices. This timeless narrative invites readers to reflect on their own values while immersing themselves in an era long gone yet still relevant today.
Each page reveals Twain's incisive social commentary, which resonates with themes of racism, friendship, and the quest for truth. Through vivid storytelling and unforgettable characters, Huck's journey down the Mississippi River offers a rich exploration of human nature, friendship, and the complexities of moral choices. This timeless narrative invites readers to reflect on their own values while immersing themselves in an era long gone yet still relevant today.
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