读后感
张孟圆
This book employs a first-person narrative, with Huckleberry Finn as the
narrator unfolding the story. The novel recounts the protagonist
Huckleberry's escape from his father's constraints and social injustice,
and his adventurous journey down the Mississippi River with the black
slave Jim. Through these experiences, the protagonist gains a deeper
contemplation on issues of race and freedom. The narrative also exposes
the racial discrimination and criticism of the slave system prevalent in
American society at the time.Mark Twain's use of a wealth of dialects
and slang in his novels makes the language lively and interesting, while
also reflecting the characteristics of different classes and regions. On
the other hand, the novel is full of humorous elements, and these
elements are often satirical and critical. This combination makes the
work more interesting and engages the reader, and at the same time can
provoke the reader to think.After reading this novel, I have a deeper
understanding of friendship and freedom, and the bravery of the
protagonist also makes me more determined and confident in the face of
some difficulties.
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