1. Huck Finn and Freedom on the River
The novel illustrates a time in history where African Americans were seen as nothing more than workers with no real emotions or thoughts and a boy's struggle with breaking the prejudices that have been firmly instilled in him by society. ... Jim is not just a machine that works and eats and does nothing else, but someone with a soul and real thoughts and actions. ... Along with its head on approach towards the great issues of its time, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn's ability of its context and ideas to remain relevant in numerous generations allows readers of all ages to appreci...
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