Critical Book Review of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a novel about the uncivilized river life of a boy named Huckleberry Finn, but is also the portrayal of life in the south before the Civil War. Mark Twain wrote this novel and its predecessor The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Twain grew up along the Mississippi River in Missouri and had a rough childhood. But he became one of America's greatest authors. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is well-written,
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sorry for Jim because he is nice but some people are just mean. Mark Twain wrote this book to show us moral issues such as slavery, religion, and freedom. But he also wrote it in a humorous. I found it funny most of the time, but serious manner. This book was very interesting and really captured my attention well. I can see why they call Mark Twain one of the best authors of all time.
sorry for Jim because he is nice but some people are just mean. Mark Twain wrote this book to show us moral issues such as slavery, religion, and freedom. But he also wrote it in a humorous. I found it funny most of the time, but serious manner. This book was very interesting and really captured my attention well. I can see why they call Mark Twain one of the best authors of all time.