The adventure of Mark Twain at Huckleberry Finn is one of the most read novels in American literature. This book was written at the end of the civil war by the end of 1860. This is a turbulent moment for the United States. "Apartheid law" was passed and racial discrimination came to the apex. Mark Twain wrote this novel mainly. "A 12-year-old boy, let him live forever (first person)" (ClifNotes, 10) But as he slowly got excited and fled from slaves and gradually began to disappear Mark Twain, he wrote this book I quit.
Mark Twain's novel "Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was first published in 1876, and its sequel "The adventure of Huckleberry Finn in 1885" is widely known as a boyhood adventure story. Both old and young are fascinated by nostalgic portraits of American childhood, and many of these social criticisms are also incorporated into these portraits. This article will focus on the explanation of the novel of South American society and the critique findings and comments of the author. He examines his attitude on the conflicts of personal and social morality, emphasized in education, religion, social concepts of slavery, and two novels. In the subsequent assessment we will consider the question whether Twain's criticism against his generation is still valid.
Ernest Hemingway once said "All contemporary American literature starts with Huckleberry Fin." Mark Twain wrote a very good novel "Huckleberry Fin" since 1884. Since writing for the first time and publishing, I have received too much praise. On the other hand, I have been accused of stolen thunder in my room by Tom. Uncle Tom's hut is a similar novel about slavery written about 32 years ago. Huckleberry Finn has a great influence on contemporary American literature and we can compare the influence of Shakespeare on European dramas.
Mark Twain's satirical work "Mark Twain", published in 1885, is his novel "Tom Sawyer's Adventure" published in 1875. It is a sequel. Huckleberry Finn talks about young teenager Huckleberry Finn and his friendship with Jim, an uneducated slave who escaped from the Mississippi River at various roles and events. The background of the novels occurred in the prewar era of America where slavery and racial prejudice were at the forefront of social problems.