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"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is Mark Twain's best work, which describes the wandering story of the protagonist Huck and the black slave Jim. Huck is a smart, kind, and brave white boy who fled to the Mississippi River in pursuit of a free life. On the way to escape, he met Jim, a black slave. Jim was a hard-working, simple, enthusiastic, sincere, and loyal black slave. In order to escape the fate of being sold again by his master, he ran away from his master's home. They drifted together on the Mississippi River and lived a free life... This book is not only one of the best children's thrillers in the world, but also one of the most popular and praised novels in the history of American literature. It has been adapted to the screen seven times by the American film industry and represents the peak of Mark Twain's realist artistic skills.
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