Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

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This book is adventure of Huckleberry Finn. This book genre is Satire, Fiction, Novel and Adventure fiction. Adventure of Huckleberry Finn is made by Mark twain. Mark twain was an American author. He wrote The Adventure of Tom Sawyer and its sequel Adventure of Huckleberry Finn. The setting of the story is in the Mississippi river along, Illinois, and Arkansas in 1830-1840. I think the most action take place is Mississippi river. Maybe Mark twain choose this setting because he’s favorite place or he wanted to travel and he want to set that time.
The main character of Adventure of huckleberry Finn is Huckleberry Finn, Jim, Pap Finn, Tom Sawyer and Aunt Polly. Huckleberry Finn is the main character of the novel. He is 13 years old, son of Pap Finn. He forced to service on his own wits and always a bit of an outcast. He is a naughty boy. He is particularly influenced by his imaginative friend. Jim is the household slave of Miss …show more content…

Huck runs away in the black dude with Jim, and they go rafting down the Mississippi. So, they had an adventure. I think the goal of the adventure of Huck Finn is for him to get freedom from his father, while Jims reason is for not to become a slave. Huck wanted to feel the freedom because he don’t want to follow rules and to stay away from his abusive father. I think Huck Finn and Jim decided to have an adventure to experience the freedom, maybe because they don’t want to be with the people who keeps abusing them. Jim and Huck Finn became friend because of that adventure when they met when they both run away. The climax of the novel occurs when Huck decides to write a letter to Miss Watson, telling her where Jim is. When he is finished, he rips up the letter and say, "OK, I'll go to hell." Huck, who has been bothered by the fact that he is helping Jim to escape, is now willing to help Jim even if it means going "to