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Through the adventures of Huck and Jim, the work reveals the oppression
of slavery and racial discrimination in the Southern society of the
United States, and showcases the people's longing for freedom. With the
Mississippi River as the stage, it symbolizes the journey of escaping
the shackles of reality. This book is Mark Twain's most representative
work, integrating personal experiences with fictional adventures. By
using American slang and dialects, it breaks the traditional model of
children's literature and paves a new way for American indigenous literature.
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