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good, kinda silly but I think that is what Twain was going for,stars.

Twain is the king of the Yarn, Huckleberry Finn is a collection of outlandish tales all with lies and trickery at their heart, At the time of its release I am sure it became a bible for scoundrels and mischevious teens,

This book is controversial, and even frequently banned, because of its portrayal of black slaves and the use of the Nword, I venture into shaky ground here by offering my opinion as I am white, but I don't think I will cause too much trouble, I can accept that at the time of writing the words and language were fairly normal so as a time period piece it is true, However, I can't say I have read a book that takes place in that time period that so flippantly tosses the nword around, Regarding banning of this book I can definitely tell why some parents might be concerned about their kids reading this book, I think a lot of it depends on how it is being taught I would hope the teacher would put an emphasis on explaining the language being used.


Summary:

A good book
Kind of silly
A handbook for deception
An understandably controversial reflection of the prejudices at the time it was written
Some may need guidance regarding the the way racial differences are portrayed in this book.
THE Greatest American Novel

Well, . .

No wonder the Spanish think themselves intellectually/culturally superior with their Quixote, undoubtedly a blueprint for this mischievous Every Boy! Huck Finn is the full embodiment of THE American Fantasy: mainly that dire misconception that the protagonist of the world is you and that everything gravitates around that essential nucleus.
Everyone in town thinks Huck dead, and what does he do but follow the tradition of a plot folding unto itself as Don Q finds his story become medieval pop culture in Part II of that superior novel as he disguises himself as a little girl and tries to squeeze information out of some lady about his mythinthemaking trek.
It seems everyone cares for this vagrant, a perpetual Sancho P to Tom Sawyer's Quixote, whose redeemable features include a pretranscendental openmindedness and an inclination to live only in the NOW.
But the narrator, a very unreliable one at that, surrounds himself with bad bad men, playing the role of accomplice often, always safe and sound under the dragon's wing.
Very American in his lemming mentality amp in his misconceptions though about his hometown and wilderness he knows much indeed,

So: disguise used as an integral plot device several times throughout brawny men taking a boy hostage nakedness by the riverbed costume changes, improvised Shakespearean shows, men almost always described as "beautiful" and women solely as "lovely".


GAY!!

Yeah, it really is hard to discern the allegory behind all of this hype, The humor is obvious, but I have to admit that this picaresque novel about a boy who avoids "sivilization" at all costs is beaten mercilessly by a more modern, therefore more RELEVANT tale of the South, "Confederacy of Dunces.
" Although it must be admitted that "Huck Finn" does manage to surpass other oftenpraised classics, like the droll "Wuthering Heights, " كله يدلع نفسه. . بالعقل و بالاصول اوعى تدلعها زيادة
دايما بتفكرني هذه الأغنية ب هاكلبيري فين ذلك الصبي الأشقر المطالب للابد بحق الانسان في ان يكون ملكا لنفسه مهما كلفه ذلك من مشاق و صراعات
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صبي افاق شريد, . يكره العمل المنتظم و الذهاب للمدرسة او الكنيسة !! لا يبغى سوى : حرية منفلتة بلا حساب او عقاب. . فيه لمحات من بيتر بان
Avail Yourself ჰეკლბერი ფინის თავგადასავალი Narrated By Mark Twain Delivered In Digital Edition
الصبي الابدي
نصيبه من العلم محدود. . و من التربية معدوم
. . ترق له ارملة و تتبناه. . و لكنه يتبطر على حياة الدعة و الشبع المصحوب بالادب و النظام بالطبع. . و يهرب مع عبد اسمر هارب. . ليلعبا لعبة الحياة الكبرى. . الصراع لنيل حريتك

و عبر رحلتهما في الميسيسيبي
. . يسخر توين بقلم لاذع لا يضاهى من تقاليد المجتمع الأمريكي بطبقاته. من الكذب و الخرافات. . الجهل و التعليم. . الثار و العبودية

قيمة الرواية تأتي من انها تفرق بين المبادىء الانسانية الصحيحة و القيم الزائفة التي تستمد بقاءها من تقاليد بالية تتسلط على الجموع و العقول و تصبح لها قوة قاهرة لأي تفكير فردي حر

يحتفي الأمريكيون بهذه الرواية بشكل لايصدق . فهي الرواية الوحيدة التي تصلح ليقرأها المرء في العاشرة. . ثم يقرأها سنويا و تمنحه شيئا جديدا
We catched fish, and talked, and we took a swim now and then to keep off sleepiness, It was kind of solemn, drifting down the big still river, laying on our backs looking up at the, and we didnt ever feel like talking loud, and it warnt often that we laughed, only a kind of low chuckle.
We had mighty good weather, as a general thing, and nothing ever happened to us at all, that night, nor the next, nor the next,

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain



Selected by Kenny McCool for AugustBig Book Read In August I am reading the entire Tom amp Huck Series as well as Life on the Mississippi amp Huck Out West

Buddy Read with Aesaan


Random thought: The more I read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn the more I believe this is my very favorite book.
I grow to love it more with each repeated reading,

Update: I just completed my annual reading, I love the character of Huck so much,



In, Mark Twain began writing The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the sequel to his widely popular novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
After eight years of reworking and sometimes destroying the manuscript, the novel was published, Fans of its predecessor were surprised to find that Huck Finn was not the romantic depiction of southern boyhood that Tom Sawyer was.
Instead, the novel was a realistic look at the hypocrisy and senselessness of southern society, Huck Finn tells the story of a young boy searching for freedom and identity in this backwards society,

Its hard for many Americans to accept a simple truth American history is not always pretty, There are atrocities we dont like to be reminded of, For overyears, Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has held up that mirror and challenged us to examine our souls, When Huck Finn was first introduced in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, he was Toms untamed friend, the one who was always ready to play hooky and look for pirate treasure the friend Tom could always trust to follow him without question.
In his own story, Huck takes over as narrator with his distinctive voice, sharing with the reader not only his escapades since fleeing his abusive father, but also his growing philosophy about slavery and the changing country around him.


In many ways Huckleberry Finn is the story of Jim, the runaway slave who accompanies Huck on his adventures, as much as it is Hucks story.
A complicated character, Jim goes from silly to tragic, sometimes even within the same paragraph, He dreams of freedom, not just for himself but for his wife and children, sharing with Huck his desire to purchase each of them back and if he cant buy them back, hell steal them.
To help emphasize the heartbreak of Jims plight, Huck witnesses a family split up by a slave auction, Those around Huck are upset by it too, and their inaction speaks volumes,



The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been one of the most banned books in America, From complaints about its use of foul language and stereotypes, to being a bad influence on children, this book has never escaped controversy, While rereading it again this go around, I wondered who exactly did Twain picture as his audience, Sometimes it feels like a young boys adventure, others it reads as a dour tale for adults, Yes, Huck dresses up like a girl and gets in comic misadventures, but this is more a novel about slavery, beatings, child abuse, alcoholism and murder, Hucks America, much likes America, is not a friendly one,

Viewing the novel as merely a contemporary tale of Twains time, it is masterful how he handles Jim for that reader, Twain begins by hitting all of the stereotypes Americans of that period would have expected, then he builds on the character until he emerges as a hero, sacrificing his freedom to carry an injured white boy to safety.
It is a subtle and brilliant statement against racism and for equality,



Lastly, Huckleberry Finn is a book about transitions, These transitions can be seen in the intermediate setting between transitions in which the novel takes place, Hucks disenchantment with society over the course of the novel, and Hucks moral maturation.


The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is filled with all sorts of transitions for Huck, Throughout the entire novel, Huck is in a state of Limbo, Hes fourteen years old, an awkward stage after childhood and before adulthood in the throes of puberty, while hes floating down the Mississippi River, the boundary between individual freedom and an immature civilization.
Huck transitions from a boy being civilized in St, Petersburg, Missouri, to a young man completely disenchanted with society, Finally, he transitions from being indoctrinated by southern morality to accepting his own individual morals and heading off to free Jim, Huck is constantly changing over the course of the novel, He starts out as the immature Missouri boy playing jokes on slaves, but by the end he is an enlightened young man ready to head west to a better tomorrow.
Huckleberry Finn is the future of America,

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