Pustolovine Huckleberryja Finna

Pustolovine Huckleberryja Finna

Mark Twain

Huck Finn escapes from his cruel father and civilization and sails down the Mississippi River on a raft with slave Jim. Through his adventures, he discovers the freedom, friendship, and racism of the American South. A classic about morality and freedom.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) is one of the most important American novels and is often called the great American novel. It is followed by The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, but it is much more mature, profound and socially critical.

The story is told in the first person through the eyes of Huck. Huckleberry Finn, an uneducated, free-spirited boy, flees from his abusive alcoholic father and from the “civilized” life of the widow Douglas who tries to raise him. On the Mississippi River, he meets Jim, a runaway black slave, and sets off on a raft with him to freedom.

The journey down the great river becomes a powerful metaphor for the search for freedom. Huck and Jim experience a series of adventures: they encounter swindlers (the “king” and the “duke”), participate in the blood feud of the Grangerford and Shepherdson families, and encounter murder, deceit and the hypocrisy of society. Huck faces a deep inner conflict - he was raised to believe that helping a slave escape is a sin, but his own morality and friendship with Jim tell him otherwise. In the end, he makes a courageous decision: Then I'll go to hell.

Twain masterfully uses colloquial, dialectic language (especially black and southern dialect), which was revolutionary and controversial at the time. The novel is a sharp satire on racism, religious hypocrisy, the feudal society of the American South, and a "civilization" that actually destroys natural humanity.

Huck Finn represents the American ideal of individual freedom and natural morality in contrast to imposed social norms. The work has influenced almost all of modern American literature (Hemingway said that all modern American literature comes from one book - Huck Finn).

The novel ends with Huck's desire to escape further into the territory, because he can no longer stand civilization.

Original title
The adventures of Huckleberry Fin
Translation
Zlatko Crnković
Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Dimensions
19.5 x 13 cm
Pages
255
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 2004.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-716033-5

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