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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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Set against the backdrop of the Mississippi River, this novel features a boy's journey that explores themes of freedom and moral growth. Written in vernacular English, it captures the essence of regional life while offering a profound critique of societal norms, particularly racism. Celebrated for its vivid characters and settings, the story has significantly influenced children's literature in America by providing an authentic portrayal of boyhood experiences. Its blend of humor and social commentary marks it as a pivotal work in American literature.

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