“Revered by all of the town's children and dreaded by all of its
mothers, Huckleberry Finn is indisputably the most appealing child-hero in
American literature. Unlike the tall-tale, idyllic world of Tom Sawyer, The
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is firmly grounded in early reality. From the
abusive drunkard who serves as Huckleberry's father, to Huck's first tentative
grappling with issues of personal liberty and the unknown, Huckleberry Finn
endeavors to delve quite a bit deeper into the complexities — both joyful and
tragic of life.”
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