The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a landmark of American literature—an adventurous and humorous tale of freedom, friendship, and moral discovery. Journey with Huck and Jim as they raft down the Mississippi River, confronting the harsh realities of society with courage, wit, and an unyielding spirit.
A River. A Raft. A Runaway Journey Toward Freedom.
- Explore the heart of 19th-century America through Huck’s eyes.
- Delve into themes of freedom, race, and growing up in a divided world.
- Reflect on moral dilemmas, personal conscience, and social hypocrisy.
- Discover Twain’s unmatched storytelling full of humor and bold critique.
Themes:- Freedom vs. Civilization
- Moral Growth & Personal Conscience
- Friendship Across Divides
- Hypocrisy of Society
- Race and Identity
- The Journey as a Metaphor for Change