Many people consider Huckleberry Finn to be a classic children's book about a young boy's adventures on a raft with his befriended slave Jim. The first and last third of the book are exactly that. Huck is up to his trickery in the beginning of the book and resumes his mischevious ways with his cousin Tom at the end of the book. But in the middle, Huck has many realizations that go directly against his Mississippi upbringing. Huck learns the evils of racism and Jim's humanity, along with the value of friendship. In this part of the novel, Huck matures into a free-thinking individual, leading him to his destination as the novel's conclusion.Get more detail about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Graphic Novel Adaptation).
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Many people consider Huckleberry Finn to be a classic children's book about a young boy's adventures on a raft with his befriended slave Jim. The first and last third of the book are exactly that. Huck is up to his trickery in the beginning of the book and resumes his mischevious ways with his cousin Tom at the end of the book. But in the middle, Huck has many realizations that go directly against his Mississippi upbringing. Huck learns the evils of racism and Jim's humanity, along with the value of friendship. In this part of the novel, Huck matures into a free-thinking individual, leading him to his destination as the novel's conclusion.Get more detail about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Graphic Novel Adaptation).
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