Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn may sound like a boyish adventure book but I found that it is a tough book to read. You must understand some background information on American history such as slavery and the United States before the Civil War. This story has the advantage of being in autobiographical form. It is about a young boy named Huck Finn from Missouri who has the desire to adventure. This story is told in a way that allows the reader to understand it the way they want to. There are no signs or directions telling them what to see or believe in. The scenes are always given which gives great imagery. I could really picture the river, the fog, the raft, the island etc. This half illiterate boy runs away from his drunken father and floats