The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is recognized as Mark Twain’s paramount novel, as well as one of the finest American stories. Twain, formerly known as Samuel Langhorne Clemens, grew up along the Mississippi River in Missouri around Civil War time. Before becoming an author, Twain originally was a steamboat pilot and navigated through the Mississippi. The escapades he encountered while piloting became inspiration for the stories he wrote later in life. During Twain’s era, America was in disagreement…
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