Huckleberry Finn Social Issues

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The novel, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is a story that everyone should read at least once. Throughout the story, Mark Twain describes the scenes so well that any reader could feel as though they are apart of the story. Twain brings feelings and emotions to the readers as he writes about a young, illiterate, scrappy boy who not only becomes mature and intelligent but also flees from his abusive, drunk of a father. This novel is based on the topic of anti-slavery, freedom, the Pre-Civil War Era, and standing up to do what is right regardless of society's judgments and stereotypes. The heart of this novel is genuine morals and ethical problems. Back in this time, during the Pre-Civil War Era, there were many, many social issues between

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