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Huckleberry Finn

2024-02-01 07:02:20

When my high school English teacher read Huck Finn and taught me, I felt numb. I do not know the novel itself, but I'd like to learn more. My shortage of this novelty is to my regret, but considering that Huck Finn was written by prominent writer Mark Twain, he is a wonderful reading. I was hoping that this novel would fill with adventure and entertainment, but what I did not know was that it dealt with controversial slaves.

Also adventure of Heck Bailey Finn, published in 1885 in the United States, published in 1884 in the UK, known as Mark Twain's novel, "Huckleberry Finn Adventure". The narrator in this book is a Huckleberry Finn, a young man who is not a wide range of comedy, not just any art dialect speech, literally brilliant performance, which is spectacularly suitable for detailed explanation and poetic scene Interpretation of a clever satirical story. Hack escaped his father of abuse, his associates, escaped slaves, and was sailing long along the Mississippi River with rafts, often interrupted. On the road, Hack encounters letters and various kinds and books draw almost all the people along the impressive river and riverside lives. In these experiences, Hack learns to respect and respect Aiji Mu because it overcomes traditional racial prejudice

Huckleberry Finn, published in 1885, Mark Twain's satire, Mark Twain of "Huckleberry Finn Adventure" was published in his 1875 novel "Adventures of Tom Sawyer" sequel. The adventure of Huckleberry Finn, a story of friendship between the South Boys Huckleberry Finn and Jim, Slaves, various educated letters and events occurred, the two men escaped the Mississippi River It was. The background of the novels occurred in the prewar period of the United States where slavery and racial prejudice were at the forefront of social problems.

Mark Twain's "Adventure of Huckleberry Finn" is a sarcastic example of Twain that was used to mimic various aspects of society. In this novel there are lots of wild adventures of the two main characters, awkward boy, Huckleberry · Fin, and Black Escape · Slave · Gym. Through this novel, Twain uses hack to satire religious hypocrisy, stereotype, superstition of white society, entertain the reader, and let the reader know the present social illness.