![]() ![]() ![]() Together they are rafting down the Mississippi River, away from civilization and society. Huck is escaping his drunkard father and Jim is avoiding his proposed sale. The plot of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn involves the adventures of Huck and Jim who are on the run. The running theme throughout the book is Huck Finn’s continuing struggle with his conscience concerning his relationship with the runaway slave, Jim, who has grown to be his friend and parent figure. ![]() The pair gets caught up in various ordeals involving the people they encounter. ![]() During the adventurous journey Huck discovers many problems with society and civilization as he encounters a variety of individuals, each of whom represent a different problem with the current social order. Huck has staged his death in order to escape his abusive, drunken father and hooks up with his foster mother’s escaped slave. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain tells the story of an adolescent boy travelling down the Mississippi River with a runaway slave. Plumbing his exciting life experiences, Mark Twain created the characters and plots of books which have become classic American Novels. When Mark was younger he loved to travel, indulging an irrepressible spirit of adventure. In 1864 Samuel Clemens adopted the pen name “Mark Twain,” which is a river pilot’s phrase that means two fathoms deep. Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, was born in Florida, Missouri in 1835 and passed away on April 21, 1910. ![]()
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