Who Is The Protagonist In Huck Finn

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“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”

“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is a novel first published in the United
Kingdom in December 1884 in which Mark Twain, the author, presents a detailed portrait of racism and slavery in the years before Civil War.
Huck Finn, Twain’s main character and the protagonist, is a thirteen-old dirty and frequently homeless boy who comes from the bottom of the society. He has an alcoholic father who disappears on end and the community failed to protect Huck from his father’s abusing and harassing. Huck received some education and religion from Widow
Douglas, who adopted him, however he resisted it at first. As he traveled down to the
Mississippi river, he helped a runaway slave Jim and questioned about morality

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