Huckleberry Finn Literary Analysis

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Mark Twain is the author of a widely known and read book, called The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Through the freudian lens, which is a vehicle for insight into the author’s unconscious and our response to it reveals something of our own psychology, this novel should not be a required text for high school students, because it contains many events that has negative viewpoints behind them. This arouses problems in the novel, such as ...
This book focuses on a young boy named “Huck” Finn, who originally lived in St. Petersburg with a lady named Widow Douglas. She taught Huck all about manners and tried her best to keep him safe from his abusive, drunk father and past life. After Pap received custody of Huck by Judge Hatcher, Huck was not having