Cliff's Notes on Twain's Huckleberry Finn
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Cliff's Notes on
Mark Twain's
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
including
Introduction
Chapter by Chapter Summary
Character Sketches
Critical Notes
Selected Questions
by Salibelle Royster
Department of English
Evansville College
Consulting Editor
James L. Roberts, Ph.D.
Department of English
University of Nebraska
Readers meet Huckleberry Finn after he's been taken in by Widow Douglas and her sister, Miss Watson, who intend to teach him religion and proper manners. Huck soon sets off on an adventure to help the widow's slave, Jim, escape up the Mississippi to the free states. By allowing Huck to tell his own story, Mark Twain addresses America's painful contradiction of racism and segregation in a "free" and "equal" society.
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Paperback. Used-good condition - wear on cover. All pages intact. Smoke-free.
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50% of the profits from this sale will be given to a local Friends of the Library.
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