Huck Finn Literary Analysis

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When I think of Mark Twain’s, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, two things come to mind: literary classic and controversy. The sequel to Tom Sawyer, this book continues the story of Huck Finn, who is struggling to adjust to his new “respectable life” after being adopted by the Widow Douglas. This time the story is less wacky boyhood adventure and more emotional coming-of-age journey. Told from Huck’s first-person perspective, the story begins with Huck being adopted by the Widow Douglas. As she attempts to “civilize” Huck by introducing him to religion, manners, and formal education, he struggles to understand why it’s important to conform to all his new rules. Even though this new life is restricting as his new “respectable” clothes, he