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Twain's "Huckleberry Finn" was a very enjoyable read. It was my first early American novel and I could not help feel as though I was being swept along the current of the Mississippi sharing in Huck's adventures. I was fortunate enough to travel to New Orleans a few years ago on my first trip to the American south. Huck's narrations while powerful in their own right, were that much more meaningful because of my own experiences.
While Twain ironically proclaims that there is no theme in the preface, there is a very strong theme that satirically is inescapable in the way society's rules can stifle individual freedom of expression and thought. While at first I found the diction to be very confusing and even frustrating at times, it later seemed almost vital in order to make the narration believable, controversial, shocking, and powerful. One believes the adventures to be true because we can envision these types of discussions taking place in the mid south at that time.
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Title: Huck Finn
Approximate Word Count: 3177
Approximate Pages: 13 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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