Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 36 to the Last
The narrator, a young boy, recounts his flight from an oppressive home and his downstream journey with a runaway enslaved man, encountering a succession of episodic adventures on the Mississippi. Their travels expose the contradictions and hypocrisies of small-town society through humor, satire, and vivid regional dialects, while the boy grapples with legal and moral questions about loyalty and freedom. The first-person, episodic narrative alternates practical exploits with reflective passages about conscience and friendship, culminates in a dramatic rescue and legal resolution, and closes with the boy choosing independence over conventional expectations.
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The narrator, a young boy, recounts his flight from an oppressive home and his downstream journey with a runaway enslaved man, encountering a succession of episodic adventures on the Mississippi. Their travels expose the contradictions and hypocrisies of small-town society through humor, satire, and vivid regional dialects, while the boy grapples with legal and moral questions about loyalty and freedom. The first-person, episodic narrative alternates practical exploits with reflective passages about conscience and friendship, culminates in a dramatic rescue and legal resolution, and closes with the boy choosing independence over conventional expectations.
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