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D**S
Book with paper
I read the first five pages, I’m sure the story’s good but I guess I’ll never know. Would buy again
E**S
lindooooo
estou ansiosa para ler, o livro chegou antes do prazo, veio bem embalado, mas a caixa estava revirada, como se tivesse sido aberta antes
K**R
One of the greatest adventure novels ever written!
I read The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer before reading this book as the events in that take place before this one.It took me a bit of time to properly get into the story but it picked up and I was engrossed from that moment. I enjoyed it very much and now consider the two novels to be two firm favourites of mine. It was a fantastic book with some really exciting events during the story.It's well worth a read and whilst I said it was one of the best adventure novels ever written in my review heading I'd also consider Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn to be two of the greatest literary characters ever created.
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Dañado
El libro si está nuevo, pero vino como con un hueco en la pasta de la parte de atrás lo cual no le da buen aspecto
K**P
... most interesting books I have read because of the great life lessons that it teaches and the continuously intriguing ...
Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most interesting books I have read because of the great life lessons that it teaches and the continuously intriguing plot. One of my favorite parts of the story is during the rising action when Huck runs away from his father and fakes his death so that he go to the island, where he eventually finds Jim. Huckleberry begins abandoning many of the rules that he has been taught to help Jim and stay with him during their adventures. The most captivating part of the novel is during the climax when Huck does not tell Miss Watson where Jim is because he and Tom want to rescue Jim. Later on in the story, during the falling action, Aunt Polly identifies Huckleberry and Tom and Tom informs them that JIm was released, according to Miss Watson’s will. This leads to Tom’s plan to travel west because he decides that he does not want to deal with the normality of society anymore and the viewpoints that many people have. Overall, the story is about a boy who is proved to be different from the people around him because he believes that a lot of what he has been taught is right, is actually wrong. He comes to these realizations on his own and understands the real right from wrong. It is about a boy who sees the world a little differently from others and how he reacts to all of it.Huckleberry Finn is not only the main character of the story, but he is a round and dynamic character as well. Huck changes throughout the story with his realization of the difference between his version of the right things to do and other people’s version of it. Over the course of the story he learns to get over what society has taught him and accepted Jim when others did not. Furthermore, he is also the protagonist of the story because of how he spends time with Jim and actually wants to be with him, which goes against the beliefs that he grew up with. On the other hand, Jim is more of a flat character. Although he transitions from being a slave to being a free man, his morals and viewpoints do not change at any point in the novel. I like how the characters all have something unique about them that none of the other characters possess. For example, Huckleberry thinks differently from other people in the story.One of the most significant elements to the story is the irony throughout it. Twain uses a lot of situational and dramatic irony in the novel. At the beginning of the story, Huckleberry’s father gets angry whenever he goes to school, which is a topic that most parents would not get angry over. Additionally, when the Grangerford’s and the Shepherdsons go to church, they leave their guns at the doors to establish peace in the church community. However, they grab their guns and continue their feud as soon as they leave the church, showing how it is ironic that they want to maintain a peaceful atmosphere in the church while they are fighting under any other circumstances. Twain also writes in the same way that he thinks his characters would speak. This element gives more personality to the characters. The irony also makes the story enjoyable to read because it gives the readers something that the characters are unaware of or something that they do not think about as much as the audience does.Huckleberry Finn struggles with where he is in his environment and society trying to change him so that he will eventually become an adult. He goes against many of the things that he has been doing and has seen other people doing his whole life, creating conflict. For example, Huck wonders about whether he should turn Jim in or not because it is what he had been taught to do, but he does not think that it would be right to do that because Jim had become his friend over the time that he spent with him. Huckleberry shows a normal life through his uncivilized ways and his want to escape the society that he is in. He grows up believing that African Americans are not as intelligent as people with light skin are. During the story, it surprises him when he finds Jim to be more “level headed” than he assumed he would be. This establishes the theme of civilization interfering with life, rather than improving it. Overall, Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a story about a boy figuring things out in his life and how he handles them.
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