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Moire said:
One of the greatest classic American literature pieces, this novel brings out the satire readers have never witnessed before. Young Huckleberry Finn is alone after running away from his alcoholic and abusive father. Traveling along the Mississippi River, he encounters Jim, a slave belonging to a family Huckleberry previously stayed with. Choosing between society's views and what he believes is right, Huckleberry battles within himself to keep Jim away from the whites. Along the way finds the deceiveful claimed king and duke who tag along to put their trickery into use, exploit the wealth of the rich. A novel recommended in schools still today, a traditional Mark Twain must-read.
posted Aug 3, 2007 at 9:29PM
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Moire said:
One of the greatest classic American literature pieces, this novel brings out the satire readers have never witnessed before. Young Huckleberry Finn is alone after running away from his alcoholic and abusive father. Traveling along the Mississippi River, he encounters Jim, a slave belonging to a family Huckleberry previously stayed with. Choosing between society's views and what he believes is right, Huckleberry battles within himself to keep Jim away from the whites. Along the way finds the deceiveful claimed king and duke who tag along to put their trickery into use, exploit the wealth of the rich. A novel recommended in schools still today, a traditional Mark Twain must-read.
posted Aug 3, 2007 at 9:29PM
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