The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (one of the Top Ten Literary Masterpieces in the World)

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (one of the Top Ten Literary Masterpieces in the World)

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It describes the little urchin Huck meets the little black slave Jim who has escaped from his master. In order to avoid a murderous misunderstanding, the two took a small raft down the Mississippi River and encountered various interesting encounters. One of the most exciting and thrilling scenes is when Huck exposes the scam of the liar "King" to defraud the three sisters of their property. As a result, Huck is pursued by the bad guys. And Huck often had an inner battle over whether he should help the slaves escape, and finally had a happy ending after many twists and turns. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" can be said to be an outstanding picture of American social life. Mark Twain used humorous writing to reproduce what he saw and heard in the South in his early years, and carved the raw gold and jade of his life experience into exquisite literary treasures. What is outstanding about Mark Twain is that he reflected the universal ideological conditions of mankind by describing specific and local people and things.

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Some versions call it Aunt Boli, not Auntie

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