The Themes of Huckleberry Finn

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? by Mark Twain is, on the surface, a rather childlike book. It explains the adventures of a young man; all the things he does, all the ?dangerous? situations he is in, all the things he sees. The book is not usually taken for more than an adventure novel. Not many people, especially teenagers, take the time to really understand the meaning behind the book. Mark Twain not only entertained the …

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…a strong bond. Their experiences, while they may not have all been enjoyable, brought them closer to each other and even nearly inseparable by the end. Now, as you can tell, you really shouldn?t judge a book by its cover. While ?The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? will still remain just another adventure novel to most, I will see it for the importance of the themes it presents and the exciting way they are presented.