Huckleberry Finn Literary Analysis

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written by Mark Twain when unjust and groundless discriminations against African Americans were still in the air. From its publication, the novel is considered to be not only more than a novel but also a piercing critique of the idea of slavery. The story is developed and sketched through the angle of a quite unordinary twelve-year-old boy named Huckleberry Finn, who criticizes the corrupt side of society in his own unique way. Huckleberry is a boy who is demanded to be “sivilized” in order to become a part of society by suppressing his own unique way of analyzing and accepting the world. Also, Jim, a runaway slave who is considered as a property rather than an individual human being, is also suppressed