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刘赢阳
Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is not merely a tale of a young boy and a runaway slave drifting down the Mississippi River; it is a profound exploration of freedom, morality, and the human condition. Through the eyes of the irreverent and quick-witted Huck, Twain challenges societal norms, exposes the hypocrisy of the antebellum South, and forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths about race, prejudice, and the nature of friendship.
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