The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain introduces the reader to several multi-dimensional and complicated characters. Each character provides meaningful insight into the social and political climate of the 1800’s. The reader is introduced to Huckleberry Finn, the protagonist who is faced with turmoil. Huckleberry Finn is compelled to act upon his instinct and respond to his surrounding environment. His actions are predicated upon the belief that he must control and direct the flow of events in his life. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn implores the reader to examine mitigating events that both affect and alter the character’s perception of life. This book although a simple reading exacerbates many problems faced by people
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