Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Signature Classics) by Mark Twain

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This beautifully designed unabridged original edition of the classic The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is one of the first American novels to be written in vernacular English. This tale of freedom and friendship depicted through a boy's journey down the Mississippi River, conveyed both the voice and the experience of the American frontier as no other book had done before. Twain created one of literature's most unforgettable characters in Tom Sawyer's cohort, Huckleberry Finn. When Huck escapes from his drunken father and the sivilizing' Widow Douglas he travels down the Mississippi River on a raft with his friend Jim, a runaway slave. In this scalding social satire they embark on a series of adventures amidst the inherent racism and corruption of the pre-Civil War South. We encounter through Huck's eyes and voice the perils he and Jim face, including fog, feuding families, and unscrupulous rogues. Beneath the adventurous exploits are the more serious undercurrents of slavery, adult authority and, above all, the struggle that Huck faces between his inherent goodness and the corrupt values of society which threaten his deep, long lasting friendship with Jim. Huck who thrives in a life without rules and order must confront his beliefs about friendship and turn away from the life he once knew.

  • Product Features

    • Author - Mark Twain
    • Publisher - Barnes & Noble
    • Publication Date - 01-13-2021
    • Page Count - 392
    • Paperback
    • Adult
    • Fiction
    • Product Dimensions - 5.3 H x 7.9 W x 1 D
    • ISBN-13 - 9781435171831
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Themes and quotes

Here are four major themes of the book with illustrative quotes: Social injustice: Throughout the novel, Huck witnesses and experiences various forms of social injustice, including slavery, racism, and classism. "I'm sick of hearing about how rough it's been for white folks. Ain't nobody asking about how rough it's been for the rest of us." Friendship and loyalty: Huck and Jim's relationship is a central theme in the novel, and their bond becomes a symbol of true friendship and loyalty. "I said to myself, I can't go back no more. I've been there before." Individuality and independence: Huck struggles with the expectations of society and ultimately chooses to follow his own values and beliefs, even if they go against the norms. "I'll take the canoe and go see, Jim. It ain't right, and it ain't moral, and I'd druther break a twenty-dollar bill than do it. But it's awful tempting." Coming of age: Throughout the novel, Huck undergoes a journey of self-discovery and growth, learning about the world and his place in it. "I'm mighty glad to see you, Jim, I tell you, but if I'd a knowed what a time you was havin', I wouldn't a come. No, sir, I wouldn't have come for a million bucks."

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