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Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain introduces Huck Finn, a character of a care-free nature who holds little responsibility. This book shows his story as he moves from Ms. Watson’s house to the river and many little towns. All while going through the process of finding freedom for himself and Ms. Watson’s former slave, Jim. In the end, after many ups and downs, people moving through his life, being kind and hurtful, both Jim and Huck figure solve their problem. With some help from Huck’s rebellious and extravagant friend, Tom Sawyer they find a way to reach the freedom that had been hoping for their entire lives. In this companion book you will read about Huck’s main traits and how they have affected the decisions he has made
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