
Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain)
*The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn* by Mark Twain is a classic American novel that follows a young boy named Huck Finn as he escapes from an abusive father and seeks freedom along the Mississippi River. Traveling with Jim, a runaway enslaved man, Huck faces moral dilemmas about society's values and systemic injustice. The novel explores themes of friendship, morality, and the contradictions of a pre-Civil War society, using humor and vivid regional language to offer a critical yet compassionate view of American life during that era.