
读后感
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After reading The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, I was
deeply drawn into the vivid and adventurous world of the Mississippi
River. The story, narrated by the young and free - spirited Huck,
unfolds a series of remarkable experiences. At first, I was struck by
Huck's unique perspective on life. His unconventional upbringing and the
way he questioned the norms of society made me realize how much we are
influenced by the world around us. The description of his escape from
his abusive father and his journey on the raft with Jim, a runaway
slave, painted a picture of a society filled with injustice, yet also
one full of hope and friendship.
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