In the novel 'Adventure of Huckleberry Finn', a young teen journey and fight depict Hack's maturity and are questioned. In this book, Mark Twain studied social standards and influences of adulthood in childhood. Publications of "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" have been criticized, especially in modern times, so that is particularly concerned about the use of the word "black people". This may be a valid argument, but if the author is badly painted by James, it turns out that many parents want to plant their youth's ideals, so I have another reason to oppose this novel discovered.
"Living in fear, be marked as the most mature highest not afraid." If this best example is true, Mark Twain's Hack fin is mature. Hack is a narrator of Twain's book "Huckleberry Finn's Adventure". In Huck, a young boy in the south of the United States will become a slave running along the Mississippi River. These two people encountered many adventures and met many people. On the way, Hack is not only mature but sometimes it has become a kind and faithful person against the values of society. This has been proved by Duke and King, Peter Wilk's fraud and many of his experiences at the gym.
Mark Twain's "Adventure of Huckleberry Finn" is an adult novel about a teenage boy named Huckleberry Finn. In the novel, Huckleberry learned many lessons from life and helped him grow and mature. At the beginning of the novel, Hack pretended herself to escape from his insult and alcoholic father. As Huck said, Douglas Burdard Hack kidnapped from his widower's widow who tried to "make him" civilization. Following his meticulous death, Huck floated to the Mississippi River in an abandoned canoe near the coast. Stuck in Jackson Island, he met a runaway slave called Jim. Sieg, like Huckleberry, escaped his freedom. Hack wants to be released from society, and Jim wants to be free from Master, Lady Watson. Throughout the novel, Huck Finn mature autonomously, began to understand the evil of slavery, and he realized that he must obey his conscience.