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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an immortal classic by Mark Twain.
The novel takes the Mississippi River as the stage and tells the
adventure story of the young Huckleberry Finn and the black slave Jim.
Huck evolves from blindly following social norms to bravely breaking
with tradition for the sake of friendship and justice. Every step of his
growth is gripping. With a humorous and incisive pen, through a series
of vivid plots, Twain profoundly satirizes the racial discrimination,
hypocrisy, and greed in American society at that time, making this work
an outstanding example of social criticism and the exploration of human nature.
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