Pustolovine Huckleberryja Finna
The action of the novel takes place on the American Mississippi River and its banks, and the main characters are the boy Huck Finn and the runaway slave, the black Jim, who sail the river together on a raft.
The novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn deals with a variety of topics, including criticism of the mentality of American society at the time, racism, alcoholism, child rearing, religion and schooling. Through the story of Huck and Jim, author Mark Twain raises questions about right and moral judgment, identity, and human worth. Huckleberry Finn, despite his flaws, finds a moral compass that tells him that every human being, regardless of skin color, deserves justice and dignity. The novel is written in the local dialect of the American Missouri, which further enriches its authenticity.
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