Publisher's Synopsis
In the study Guide: Learn about the Life and Background of Mark Twain Hear an Introduction to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Explore themes, character development, and recurring images in the Critical Commentaries Learn new words from the Glossary at the end of each Chapter Examine in-depth Character Analyses Acquire an understanding of The Adventutres of Huckleberry Finn with Critical Essays Reinforce what you learn to further your study online at www.cliffsnotes.com Classic Novel in Audio: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain 1835-1910 When we first met "the pariah of the village . . .the son of the drunkard" in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom was "under strict orders not to play with him", so he played with him every time he got the chance. Twain took his most outrageous and outcast character (and perhaps the one he loved the most), Huckleberry Finn, from the book and wrote his own Adventures. This giant work, in addition to entertaining boys and girls for generations, has defined the first-person novel in America, and continues to demand study, inspire reverence and stir controversy in our time.