Mark Twain's novel by Huckleberry Finn, written in the 1930s in St. Petersburg, Russia, stated that this fictitious place reminds me of the town of Hannibal, Missouri where Mark Twain was raised. It follows the event of adventure of the same author of Tom Sawyer. Character Hack fin. Huckleberry Finn and Huck Fin are the protagonists of this story. He is a dynamic character, he is a liar, sometimes a thief. In Tom Sawyer's book, he is a card for his drunk father. In this book, he began as a ward of Miss Watson and widow Douglas.
In 1935, Ernesto Hemingway said, "All modern American literature is called Mark Twain's book" Huckleberry Fin ". Mark Twain's "Adventure of Huckleberry Finn" is not just a symbolic American novel. This book is a book that defines all American novels. The plot of this American novel is filled with the concept of American spirit and American dream. Mark Twain did a wonderful job with a little boy named Huckleberry Finn to express the spirit of America. Huckleberry Finn is an adventurous boy who shapes the future by removing lifestyles that are not suitable for him. American dream? If you do not like where you are and what you are doing, believe that you have the ability to shape your destiny, change it. Nobody has stopped you
According to Ernest Hemingway, "All contemporary American literature is called Huckleberry Fin from Mark Twain's book." Huckleberry Finn with Hemingway It is a wonderful book, but a few People take time to notice the rich irony that Twain interwoven in the novel. His most famous topic of irony is society. Mark Twain made "Huckleberry Finn Adventure" which is a satire of middle class class society in the middle of the 19th century with humor and effective sentences.
Some critics believe that Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn is aggressive with racists, and he believes you are Huckleberry Finn (actually racist Mark Twain It clearly missed its sarcasm to show one of many concerns of attack). The main character of British television comedy satire "Till Death Us Do Do Do Part" of the 1960s also received the same misunderstanding. The role of Alf Garnett (played by Warren Mitchell) is to bring racially differentiated racially different Britons represented by Garnett. Instead, his character became an anti-hero of those who truly agreed to his view. (Archie Bunker is in the same situation as the American television program "All in the Family", but this role is obtained directly from Garnett).