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Through the eyes of a child, the novel uses a humorous approach to describe the protagonist Huckleberry Finn's various experiences of running away from home and rafting along the Mississippi River with the black slave Jim in order to pursue a free life. It creates an image of an American naughty boy who is unwilling to be constrained by "civilized" society and wants to return to nature. He is smart and yet compassionate. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Two-Color Illustrated Youth Edition)" can be said to be an outstanding picture of American social life and is regarded as an epoch-making realist work in the history of American literature.

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Just so-so! Simpler.

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