Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 01 to 05
A young boy narrator recounts life in a Mississippi River community after earlier youthful exploits: taken in by a well-meaning widow who attempts to civilize him, he chafes at household routines, attends school fitfully, and prefers the freedom of the outdoors. Money obtained in past adventures is held and managed by a local judge, while the return of his estranged, drunken father destabilizes the household. Early chapters introduce regional dialects, local superstitions, and a cast of townspeople whose beliefs and actions reveal social tensions and shape the boy's desire for independence.
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A young boy narrator recounts life in a Mississippi River community after earlier youthful exploits: taken in by a well-meaning widow who attempts to civilize him, he chafes at household routines, attends school fitfully, and prefers the freedom of the outdoors. Money obtained in past adventures is held and managed by a local judge, while the return of his estranged, drunken father destabilizes the household. Early chapters introduce regional dialects, local superstitions, and a cast of townspeople whose beliefs and actions reveal social tensions and shape the boy's desire for independence.
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